Recently, the London press leaked Prince William's plans for the future of the British monarchy, known as the Cambridge blueprint.
Surprisingly, little mention was made of his son and heir, eight-year-old Prince George.
Despite this, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are actively preparing their young son for his future role as king.
Rather than following in his father's footsteps, Prince George will be under the guidance of his mother, Catherine.
According to a source, the royal couple intends to increase their overseas engagements, both together and individually, but with shorter durations, all with the intention of involving Prince George in the process without disrupting his schooling.
In line with Prince William's strategy, preparations are being made for Catherine to take Prince George on her next tour, likely scheduled during one of his school breaks.
Palace insiders view this arrangement as an ideal opportunity for the reserved Prince George to familiarize himself with royal duties.
Drawing inspiration from Princess Diana's early childhood initiatives, Catherine frequently engages with children of similar ages to Prince George, exposing him to diverse experiences and perspectives.
This approach allows Prince William to focus on weightier issues such as mental health and climate change, concerns deemed too heavy for a boy of Prince George's age.
Meanwhile, Queen Elizabeth II reportedly takes pride in Prince George's early involvement in royal service.
Drawing parallels to her own ascension to the throne at a young age, the Queen recognizes that Prince George is beginning to grasp the responsibilities that lie ahead.
As part of the upcoming Platinum Jubilee celebrations honoring the Queen's 70 years of reign, Prince George, along with his siblings Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, are expected to play visible roles.
Reports suggest that the children will participate in various events, including riding in a carriage during the Trooping the Colour ceremony on June 2nd and appearing on the Buckingham Palace balcony during the RAF flyover.
During the Royal Family's Easter service, Prince George's behavior caught the attention of body language expert Judy James, who noted subtle signs of his maturation.
Unlike previous occasions where he held his parents' hands, Prince George confidently walked alone, signaling a transition into a more independent royal role.
James interpreted this change as a significant step towards Prince George being perceived as a mature individual within the royal family.
Despite walking unaccompanied, both Prince William and Catherine offered gestures of support and reassurance, symbolizing a delicate balance between independence and familial connection.
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