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Prince George’s Playful New Nickname: A Royal Delight
Prince George, the young heir to the British throne, has become the center of attention at school thanks to a charming new nickname bestowed upon him by his classmates.
The children have taken to calling him “P.G.,” a playful nod to his initials.
This endearing moniker has not only caught on among his peers but has also warmed the hearts of his parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Embracing the nickname, Princess Kate and Prince William have even added a humorous twist by referring to him as “P.G.
Tips,” a cheeky reference to the well-known British tea brand.
It seems that the royal family is fully on board with this lighthearted take on their son's identity, showcasing their down-to-earth approach to parenting amidst their royal duties.
At school, the royal children follow a unique naming convention that reflects their lineage.
Instead of using “Wales,” like their father Prince William and uncle Prince Harry did during their school days, Prince George is officially registered as George Cambridge.
His siblings, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, are listed as Charlotte Cambridge and Louis Cambridge, respectively.
This system keeps a sense of normalcy for the young royals, allowing them to blend in with their classmates.
The royal family recently made a significant move to Lambric School, located near Ascot, Berkshire.
This transition marks a shift from their previous schools in London, with George and Charlotte having attended Thomas's School in Battersea, while Louis was enrolled at Wilcox Nursery in South Kensington.
The relocation aims to bring the family closer to Windsor Castle, enhancing their connection to the royal residence.
As the royal siblings navigate school life, they've each developed their own distinctive nicknames that reflect their personalities.
These affectionate titles add a personal touch to their royal identities and allow them to connect with their peers on a different level.