Prince George, the eldest son of Prince William and Kate Middleton, is set for a future reign over the United Kingdom. Currently second in line to the throne, preceded by his grandfather King Charles III and his father, George's journey to royalty will be monitored closely, particularly by his mother.

A source, revealing the similar ideologies of Kate and Charles to a news outlet, said, "Kate and Charles have much in common: they both revere the monarchy, feel a profound obligation to Britain and the Commonwealth, and uphold Queen Elizabeth II's mantra of 'never complain, never explain.'"

However, they reportedly diverge on the manner in which the monarchy should function in 2023. As George is being groomed for the throne, Kate believes in maintaining a balance within their family. "Kate emphasizes the significance of not giving George preferential treatment due to his future role," the insider revealed.

Notwithstanding, Kate seems comfortable with George shouldering more responsibilities than his younger siblings, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5.

King Charles III, on the other hand, adheres to a more traditional viewpoint. "He's far more conventional and doesn't believe in adapting to modern times in this context," the source indicated. He is reportedly in favor of George attending boarding school, following the precedent set by himself, his siblings, and his sons.

Members of the royal family, including Prince Phillip, Prince Andrew, and Prince Edward, along with King Charles III himself, have attended the prestigious Gordonstoun boarding school in Scotland. Princess Anne also opted for this institution for her children. Similarly, Prince William and Prince Harry, children of Charles and his ex-wife Princess Diana, were educated at Eton College, a public school in Windsor.

According to Life & Style, a source discussed George's impending royal obligations and the differing perspectives within the royal family.