While Prince William holds onto his grudge against Prince Harry, and is still giving his brother the silent treatment, his eldest son is working on his public speaking.
Prince George, who just turned 12 this month, has taken up drama, and it’s being said his mother may have played a role in the new passion project.
Princess Kate is known to be a “nervous speaker,” and as result, George may have picked up on it and is now pursuing theater, says a royal expert.
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When speaking to GB News, Richard Fitzwilliams said: “It’s a very special talent, if you have a dramatic or feel for the dramatic side of things.”
He added: “I think that that would be wonderful, because it’s a sign [of] an interest in public speaking, voice projections and so forth.”
Circling back to the royal rumble, William and Harry have been at odds for five years and counting, and as the royal divide continues to go on, the children are growing up.
George is now 12 years old and all eyes are on the young prince, who is second in line to the throne.
While he may be following in his mother’s footsteps, in terms of honing his speaking skills, he may be also on the verge of being a teen heartthrob, similar to that of his father.
Prince George has shown interest in the arts
Everyone has their favorite royal, and now that there’s a younger generation cropping up, some may say George is their favorite.
George and his siblings, Charlotte, 10, and Louis, 7, are being referred to as “the stars waiting in the wings.”
During an appearance on Good Morning Britain, royal correspondent Jack Royston said: “The monarchy has a number of specific problems that it has to overcome.”
He explained: ”One of them is the decline in support among 18-to-24-year-olds, and the king can try to take that on, but it is difficult in the era when young people think that privilege is corruption and think everything’s ‘pale, male and stale.’”
Pursuing theater will help with his public speaking
Fellow guest, Emily Andrews, agreed: ”I think you hit the nail on the head because we’ve got George, Charlotte and Louis waiting in the wings.”
Andrews believes the Wales children may even outshine their parents at some point.
“I think we will see George, Charlotte and Louis probably overtaking their parents in the popularity scale. So, I think it will probably sort itself out.”
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