Why Prince William and Kate Middleton’s Kids Don’t Use Royal Titles at School
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In the UK, the start of the new school year re-emphasized how the younger members of the British Royal Family try to maintain a life as normal as possible.Although they grow up under the public spotlight, George, Charlotte and Louis, sons of Prince William and Kate Middleton, do not use their real titles in school.Kate Middleton surprised with a new look on their return to the royal agendaWith 12, 10 and 7 years respectively, the three brothers …
At school there is no crown or protocol: Prince William's sons and Kate Middleton blend (almost) into the crowd.
Why Prince William and Kate Middleton’s Kids Don’t Use Royal Titles at School
Photo Credit: Karwai Tang/WireImage via Getty Images Imagine being a prince or princess and not being able to lord your title over your peers. Kate Middleton and Prince William‘s kids aren’t allowed to use their royal titles at school. Instead, George, Charlotte and Louis go by a regular surname in order to blend in with the common folk. Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis don’t use their royal titles at school View this post on …
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