Prince George, the firstborn of the Princess of Wales, is turning 13 on July 22, marking a significant moment as he steps into his teenage years. In a year filled with transitions, George is set to commence his studies at Eton College, following his father’s path. The royal family, including George, has been visible in public events, notably attending Armed Forces Day at the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.
Royal expert Jennie Bond emphasizes the parental support George will receive as he navigates the challenges of adolescence and a new school environment. Despite his royal obligations, efforts have been made to provide George with a balanced upbringing, allowing him to enjoy aspects of a normal childhood.
While maintaining a level of privacy, George has made more public appearances recently, such as commemorating VE Day and engaging in charitable activities. His interests in sports, particularly football, and music, where he has shown a fondness for rock music, are glimpses into his personal preferences. Additionally, George has displayed an affinity for flying, hinting at a potential future in aviation.
As George enters his teenage years during the summer break, it is anticipated that his family will celebrate this milestone with him. Although George’s royal duties are expected to increase gradually, the focus remains on his education and upbringing. Bond suggests that George’s developing personality traits, shared by his parents, offer a glimpse into his life beyond the royal spotlight.
