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Prince George May Never Be King In Future; Cambridge Son To Live Life Outside Monarchy?

February 14, 2020 06:35 pm
Britain's Prince Charles, Queen Elizabeth, Prince George and Prince William pose during a Royal Mail photoshoot for a stamp sheet to mark the 90th birthday of Queen Elizabeth II, in the White Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace, in London, Britain, 2015. (Photo : Ranald Mackechnie/Handout via REUTERS)

Prince George of Cambridge is the firstborn son of Prince William and Kate Middleton. He is currently 6-years-old, and the third person in line to the throne next to his father and grandfather.

Despite being a kid, it was reported that he is already being "prepared" by his parents for his future role. In fact, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge reportedly revealed how they lay out the foundation of the young prince's role in the future.

As per Us Weekly, Prince William always talks "gently" to Prince George on how to be a royal, especially that he is the future King of the British Monarchy. The Duke was said to do this in a "very simple manner" to avoid overwhelming his son.

The same was also said to be true on Kate Middleton's part when talking to Princess Charlotte. Considering that she is currently the fourth person next to the throne, the Cambridge couple reportedly explains their future roles in a "child-like" manner.

Through these processes, it was said that learning about their future roles in the British Monarchy is fun for both Prince George and Princess Charlotte. But, amid the early preparations, several claims recently stated that the two young royals might never be King or Queen of England at all.

According to Express UK, body-language and energy reader expert, Alison Ward shared that she does not "foresee" the young royals as King or Queen, especially on Prince George's part. The reason being is that she reportedly sees the young Cambridge prince always looks "worried" as if he always finds "reassurance" in his surroundings.

Aside from his facial expressions when in public, the body-language expert also noted that the British Royal Family has been now losing the "support" of the public. She also explained that the British Monarchy might get abolished before Prince George ascends to the throne.

As explained, recent polls showed that 16 percent of the English population will be "happy" if the monarchy ends after Queen Elizabeth II's reign. Meanwhile, 55 percent of the total figure will be "disappointed."

Although the percentage of people hoping for the monarchy to continue still remains in the majority side, anti-monarchy group, Republic, "doubts" that the future of the monarchy is secure. It was also emphasized that the polls largely shows it.

Nevertheless, this does not change the fact that Queen Elizabeth II remains very popular with a positive rating of 81 percent. Prince William and Kate Middleton were said to follow the Queen's ratings.

Accordingly, the publication stated that with these ratings, it seemingly appears that the monarchy is still "safe." It is worth noting, however, that it is "not certain." So, Prince George's future as the King of England remains uncertain today.

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