Prince George, the 11-year-old heir to the British throne, has been dealing with the pressures of responsibility and restrictions from an early age. As second in line to the throne after his father, Prince William, George has to understand his role in the royal family, but his parents are trying to ensure that he can enjoy a classic childhood free from excessive obligations. However, new rules and royal protocol are gradually starting to change this idyll.
In July 2025, when George turns 12, he will no longer be able to travel with his parents and sibling unless it is approved by King Charles III. This rule exists for the safety of the heir.
Although the restrictions are strict, history shows that sometimes exceptions are possible. For example, King Charles was traveling with his sons, William and Harry, when Princess Diana died.
Recall that Prince William's favorite drink was recently declassified.