8 Intriguing Facts About Prince George of Cambridge

8 Intriguing Facts About Prince George of Cambridge

Prince George of Cambridge, the eldest child of Prince William and Kate Middleton, has already made a name for himself in his young life. He is third in line to the British throne and has become one of the most recognizable faces in the world. But beyond his royal status, there are many interesting facts about this young prince that make him an intriguing figure.

Here are eight things you may not know about Prince George:

1) His full name is George Alexander Louis. This traditional moniker pays homage to several members of the royal family who came before him.

2) He was born on July 22, 2013, at St Mary’s Hospital in London. The birth was widely celebrated around the world with many countries lighting up landmarks in blue to honor his arrival.

3) Prince George attended Westacre Montessori School Nursery in Norfolk for two years before starting at Thomas’s Battersea School in London.

4) Despite being just seven years old, he has already traveled extensively with his parents on official royal visits to Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Poland among other places.

5) In September 2017, he became a big brother with the birth of Princess Charlotte and then again when younger brother Prince Louis arrived two years later.

6) He loves soccer (or football as it’s known outside North America). He supports Aston Villa FC like his father and reportedly wears their kit whenever he can get away with it!

7) Like any other child his age he enjoys playing outdoors but he also loves spending time indoors reading books – especially those featuring dinosaurs or anything space-related

8) Although still very young, there have already been numerous toys created featuring Prince George including dolls dressed up like him wearing clothes similar to what he wore during certain events such as christenings or weddings.

In conclusion, while there is no doubt that Prince George will continue to be an important figure within the British monarchy for many years to come, it’s also clear that he is just a normal kid at heart. With his love of soccer and reading, he shows that even royals can have hobbies and interests like anyone else. His travels around the world with his family have also given him an opportunity to experience different cultures and ways of life which will no doubt stand him in good stead as he grows up into a young man who may one day become King.

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