Prince William and Kate Middleton are carefully guiding their eldest son, Prince George, into public life. This year, his increased appearances at high-profile events signal early preparation for his future role as monarch.
According to royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams, 2025 has seen Prince George step into the public eye more frequently than before.
Typically, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge limit their children’s exposure to ensure a childhood away from royal duties. However, George attended several significant engagements this year, drawing attention from the public and media alike.
Carefully curated appearances
Fitzwilliams notes that George’s participation in events with historical or military significance is part of his gradual introduction to future responsibilities.
He appeared at a tea party for World War II veterans, commemorating the 80th anniversary of VE Day. These experiences aim to familiarize him with royal traditions and national service.
Other key engagements
Prince George also took part in the Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall and visited a homeless charity, further broadening his understanding of public service and social responsibility.
Such carefully selected appearances allow him to experience public duties without overwhelming pressures, preparing him for a future role as king.
From the outset, William and Kate have prioritized privacy and normalcy for their children. Fitzwilliams emphasizes that, while George is gradually entering public life, his upbringing remains grounded and deliberate.
The couple ensures he learns about military tradition, social responsibility, and ceremonial duties in a structured, age-appropriate way.







