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George to Break Royal Tradition: Prince to Make His Own Choices

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George to Break Royal Tradition: Prince to Make His Own Choices

Prince George is set to follow in the footsteps of his parents, and Kate, by embracing a more independent approach to his royal upbringing.

Renowned royal expert Omid Scobie suggests that George should be encouraged to take charge of his own decisions, diverging from traditional royal norms.

In a recent revelation from a royal book, it was disclosed that and Kate have opted to allow George to defy a significant rule, signaling a departure from the strict protocols typically associated with the British monarchy.

Despite being in line to the throne, Prince George and his siblings have been raised in a manner that veers towards normalcy rather than extravagance.

The scrutiny surrounding their upbringing intensified following George's tenth birthday earlier this year, sparking discussions about his future role within the royal family.

Omid Scobie, in his latest book “Endgame,” suggests that George may forego certain aspects of royal life previously deemed essential for a future monarch once he commences secondary school.

The book sheds light on the unique challenges faced by Prince William and Kate in raising George, particularly due to their decision to delay informing him of his future as king until 2020.

One of the controversial choices made by the couple was allowing George to opt out of mandatory military service upon turning ten in July.

This decision, though met with skepticism in royal circles, reflects the parents' desire to grant George the freedom to shape his own destiny.

While it has been a longstanding tradition for British monarchs to serve in the armed forces, Prince William's circle acknowledges the shifting dynamics.

A friend of the prince revealed to the Daily Mail that there are no constraints hindering George from pursuing unconventional paths, such as aspiring to become an astronaut before assuming the throne.

The friend emphasized that George is not bound by the conventional route of military service followed by royal duties.

As Prince George prepares to enroll at Eton, a prestigious private school attended by his father and uncle, he continues to honor certain traditions.

Historian Tessa Dunlop suggests that George is likely already immersed in preparing for the school's entrance exams, receiving ample support to ensure his success.

This strategic approach aligns with the broader narrative of empowering George to make his own choices and carve out a distinct path within the royal lineage.

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