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Prince George To Be Separated From Prince William When He Turns 12 This Month Due To Royal Tradition

Prince George prepares for big change!

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Brace yourselves, royal watchers, because Prince George is about to experience a monumental shift in his young life.

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George’s extraordinary life!

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From his birth on July 22, 2013, Prince George’s life has been anything but ordinary.

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As the firstborn of the Prince and Princess of Wales, he’s second in line to the British throne.

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Despite his privileged life, he’s bound by centuries-old traditions that shape his destiny.

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The rule of separate travel underscores the heavy weight of future kingship that George carries.

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Monarchy plans for all eventualities!

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Historically, the British monarchy has meticulously planned for all eventualities.

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Ensuring the safety of the line of succession is a paramount concern.

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This tradition might seem archaic, but it’s a practical measure in a world of uncertainties.

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The Royal Family, with its storied past and intricate protocols, operates on a level of caution unmatched by most.

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This upcoming change for Prince George is just the beginning of many royal duties and responsibilities.

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As he grows, his life will be increasingly shaped by the expectations of his role.

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Future King, new responsibilities!

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At just 11, the eldest child of Prince William and Princess Catherine is gearing up for a new royal responsibility.

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Next year, as he turns 12, this future king will see his daily routine and travel arrangements drastically altered.

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Historic tradition for heirs!

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In a tradition that dates back decades, the Royal Family mandates that the second in line to the throne must travel separately from the current heir once they reach 12.

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This means that starting July 22, 2025, Prince George will no longer be able to travel with his father, Prince William.

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This tradition, though it might seem stringent, is deeply rooted in royal protocol and safety measures.

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The rationale behind this rule is simple but crucial: ensuring the continuity of the monarchy in the face of potential tragedy.

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Picture this: if a plane carrying both Prince William and Prince George were to crash, the line of succession would face a critical blow.

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Royal precautions explained!

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This precaution is intended to safeguard the monarchy’s stability, keeping at least one heir safe at all times.

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Although it sounds grim, history has shown why such measures are necessary.

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Royal family’s tragic history!

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Back in 1937, Prince Philip’s sister, Princess Cecilie, tragically died in a plane crash.

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Fast forward to 1942, Queen Elizabeth II’s uncle, Prince George, also perished in an air accident.

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And in 1972, Prince William of Gloucester, the Queen’s cousin, met the same fate.

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Given this track record, it’s clear why the Royal Family exercises such caution.

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While it’s not yet official that William and Kate will enforce this tradition with George, it seems likely.

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After all, Prince William himself adhered to this rule once he hit 12.

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Former pilot reveals travel secrets!

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Recalling his experiences, King Charles’s former pilot, Graham Laurie, shed light on the arrangements.

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“We flew all four: the Prince, the Princess, Prince William, and Prince Harry, up until Prince William was 12 years old,” Laurie recounted.

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“After that, he had to have a separate aircraft, and we could only fly all four together with written permission from Her Majesty.”

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William’s solo flights begin!

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So, once William turned 12, he flew separately from his family, a practice set to repeat with George.

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For young George, this change might seem daunting, but it’s a rite of passage for the future king.

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It’s a stark reminder of the responsibilities and protocols that come with being a royal.

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