Prince George is, reportedly, slowly becoming aware of his destiny in the British royal family. The third in line to the throne is apparently gradually learning that he is different than Princess Charlotte and Princes Louis.

Royal expert Katie Nicholl said, in an OK! interview, that introductions may have likely begun for the 7-year-old royal with regards his future. Prince George is, allegedly, being singled out to spend time more time with Queen Elizabeth compared to his siblings. 

Nicholl believes that Prince George may have noticed that he was the lone child in the photoshoot with the Queen, Prince Charles and Prince William. He was, also, the only Cambridge royal kid to join in the filming when they made Christmas pudding with Her Majesty last December 2019.

A royal aide said that Prince William and Kate Middleton make their children aware of what will come in the future. However, they still want to raise their children, especially their first-born son, as normal as possible.

The Duchess of Cambridge tries to emulate her own upbringing as she allows Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis to enjoy the outdoors as often as they can. The coronavirus lockdown brought a positive side for the family as it made her children grow closer together while they did plenty of outdoor activities. 

Kate's childhood involved plenty of camping, biking, gardening and discovering nature during hikes and it's what Prince George has been doing with his siblings in the last five months. As a hands-on mom, Kate is, also, able to give Prince George a well-rounded nurturing, which will come in handy once he is of age and training for his real job as the future king. 

Meanwhile, Prince William knows what it's like to be raised differently than his sibling because he was also groomed to be king at an early age. But the Duke of Cambridge is on the same page as his wife in their motivation to raise Prince George in a normal environment. 

The subject of Prince George becoming the monarch one day was brought up when Prince William recently sat down for a podcast interview on the show That Peter Crouch. The royal dad was asked if Prince George could still do his royal duties and be a goalscorer for the Aston Villa. 

Prince William joked that he doesn't see any reason why this won't be possible. He fully supports his son becoming a football scorer all for the love of their favorite team. The Duke of Cambridge, also, shared that football makes him connect with Prince George as a father.