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Prince George trades royal duty for culinary dreams

As the eldest son of William and Kate, Prince George is second in line to the British throne. Last year, the media reported that, unlike his ancestors, the future monarch will not serve in the armed forces. The 11-year-old has thus shared surprising plans for the future.

Here is Prince George's dream job.
Here is Prince George's dream job.
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11 October 2024 19:43

Despite the passage of time and continuous social, cultural, and political transformations, the British royal family still garners great interest. Although the royals' influence on state affairs is minimal, they are exceedingly important in the eyes of citizens. Currently, media attention is primarily focused on Duchess Kate, Prince William, and their three children. Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis have been prepared from a young age to play important roles in the royal family. Their parents strive to balance traditional duties with a modern approach to parenting, often emphasising the importance of time spent together with their children.

Here is Prince George's dream job

It's hard not to notice that more and more attention is being paid to the firstborn of the Duke and Duchess of Wales. After all, Prince George is second in line to the British throne, which comes with considerable responsibility. The boy has captured the hearts of his compatriots with his composure and manners. Recently, British tabloids have delved into the future of the eldest son of Prince William and Duchess Kate. "The Mail on Sunday" reported last year that, contrary to centuries-old traditions, George will not serve in the armed forces before becoming king. According to the Daily Mail, the prince would like to become... a chef.

He shared this information with the tabloid through Desmond MacCarthy, the owner of Wiveton Hall Cafe in Norfolk. The popular café is located near Anmer Hall, the holiday home of William and Kate. Prince George, along with his family, had the opportunity to visit the historic interiors of the venue and taste the meals served there. He was particularly fascinated by the process of making pizza.

That's what I want to do when I grow up! George reportedly declared when he was shown the wood-fired pizza oven.

Here is Prince George's dream job.
Here is Prince George's dream job.© Getty Images
Here is Prince George's dream job.
Here is Prince George's dream job.© Getty Images
Here is Prince George's dream job
Here is Prince George's dream job© Getty Images
Here is Prince George's dream job.
Here is Prince George's dream job.© Getty Images
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 15: (EMBARGOED FOR PUBLICATION IN UK NEWSPAPERS UNTIL 24 HOURS AFTER CREATE DATE AND TIME) Prince George of Wales, Prince William, Prince of Wales (Colonel of the Welsh Guards), Prince Louis of Wales, Princess Charlotte of Wales and Catherine, Princess of Wales watch an RAF flypast from the balcony of Buckingham Palace after attending Trooping the Colour on June 15, 2024 in London, England. Trooping the Colour, also known as The King's Birthday Parade, is a military ceremony to mark the official birthday of the British Sovereign. The ceremony takes place at Horse Guards Parade followed by a flypast over Buckingham Palace and was first performed in the mid-17th century during the reign of King Charles II. The parade features all seven regiments of the Household Division with Number 9 Company, Irish Guards being the regiment this year having their Colour Trooped. (Photo by Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 15: (EMBARGOED FOR PUBLICATION IN UK NEWSPAPERS UNTIL 24 HOURS AFTER CREATE DATE AND TIME) Prince George of Wales, Prince William, Prince of Wales (Colonel of the Welsh Guards), Prince Louis of Wales, Princess Charlotte of Wales and Catherine, Princess of Wales watch an RAF flypast from the balcony of Buckingham Palace after attending Trooping the Colour on June 15, 2024 in London, England. Trooping the Colour, also known as The King's Birthday Parade, is a military ceremony to mark the official birthday of the British Sovereign. The ceremony takes place at Horse Guards Parade followed by a flypast over Buckingham Palace and was first performed in the mid-17th century during the reign of King Charles II. The parade features all seven regiments of the Household Division with Number 9 Company, Irish Guards being the regiment this year having their Colour Trooped. (Photo by Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)© GETTY | Max Mumby/Indigo
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