Let me tell you about Prince William and Duchess Kate’s (née Middleton) adorable eldest son, Prince George. This charming young royal is already shaping up to be the perfect heir to the British throne. According to an insider who spoke exclusively to Closer, George is "confident" and "outgoing," traits that will serve him well as the future King of England.
A Blossoming Young Prince
It’s truly amazing how much Prince George has grown over the last year. At just 8 years old, the Prince of Cambridge is already developing a broad spectrum of interests that go way beyond the typical hobbies of kids his age. From gardening and science to nature, photography, cooking, and even learning new languages, this young royal is soaking up knowledge like a sponge. And let’s not forget his fascination with cars and planes — he’s got quite the adventurous streak too!

George’s Love for Learning
When it comes to academics, Prince George is nothing short of a star student. He takes his education seriously and is excelling in school. The insider revealed that George is a straight-A student, showing a real passion for learning. Beyond his academic pursuits, he also enjoys anything sports-related, which adds another dimension to his well-rounded personality.
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Who Does George Take After?
Now, here’s the fun part — does George take more after his dad or mom? According to the source, George is “sensitive” like his mom, Kate, but also “protective and a confident decision-maker” like his dad, William. However, George stands out as being "definitely more outgoing and cheeky" than both his parents were at his age. It’s clear that he’s carving out his own unique identity.
A Family That Supports His Growth
While Kate and William might find themselves amused by George’s occasional silly faces and playful teasing, they couldn’t be prouder of their son. They genuinely believe they’ve been blessed with such a sweet and loving child. The couple tries not to overwhelm George with the details of his future responsibilities as king, trusting that he’ll naturally grow into the role.
For William and Kate, who tied the knot back in 2011, their priority remains allowing George, along with his younger siblings, Princess Charlotte (6) and Prince Louis (3), to enjoy their childhood. They’re teaching all their kids to stay grounded, focusing on values rather than titles. As an insider previously noted, “When you meet them, they’re just regular kids… kind, loving, funny, and far from entitled.”

At St. Thomas’, George is learning about history, including his illustrious ancestors, but the teachers make sure not to treat him any differently from the other students. This approach helps him blend in and focus on his studies without the pressure of his royal destiny constantly hanging over him. The same goes for Princess Charlotte, ensuring both siblings grow up with a sense of normalcy.


