George SPOTTED SURPRISE Change For Big Role In Monarchy After Poignant Return Marked by New Look

Prince George is quickly becoming quite the stylish royal, with the young prince recently stealing the show in his adorable suits. Whether at Trooping the Colour or cheering on his father Prince William at football matches, George’s style has captivated royal watchers worldwide.

Even in his early years, George dazzled. Remember his Christmas 2014 outfit? It sold out within hours after official photos were released, a sign that royal fashion fever runs in the family.

As George has grown, it’s clear he’s taken some style inspiration from his older relatives. The year 2025 marked a decade since his first Trooping the Colour, and the Prince and Princess of Wales have been gently easing their children into public life, step by step.

Back in 2015, not yet two years old, George was cradled by Prince William during his balcony debut. The following year, Princess Charlotte made her first appearance, held by Catherine, while George stood on his own — sporting a fresh cropped hairstyle that marked a change from his earlier appearances, like the VE Day 80th anniversary celebration.

At this year’s parade, George’s hair was neatly slicked back, likely with a bit of product to keep it tidy, as he traveled in the Ascot Landau carriage alongside his mom, sister Charlotte, and younger brother Louis.

Viewers were struck by how tall George looked. Royal fans were quick to speculate, with one comment asking, “How tall is George? They’ll all be as tall as their parents soon! I think Prince George will surpass Prince William.”

Another user noted that George was a full head taller than his younger brother Louis, sparking observations on how quickly time is flying.

On the Buckingham Palace balcony during the Red Arrows flypast, it was noted that Princess Catherine was only about a head taller than George — and she was wearing heels! Many predict that by next year, George may match her height.

As the planes soared overhead, the royal family chatted animatedly, trying to identify each aircraft. According to lip-reader Jeremy Freeman, it was George who helped his grandfather, King Charles, identify a plane during the balcony moment.

Charles reportedly interrupted a chat between William and Catherine, asking, “What is that?” William guessed, “Uh, is that a Poseidon?” looking to George for confirmation. The young prince confidently answered, “It’s a Poseidon.”

It seems that 11-year-old George is taking after his father and grandfather with a keen interest in aviation. Last year, he was reportedly learning to fly and enjoyed his first lesson at an airfield near their Windsor home.

Observers described the moment fondly: “He loved it — it’s the right time to start.” The royal family has a proud tradition of flying, and George appears next in line to carry it on.

While his parents watched from the ground, George took to the skies with an instructor, thoroughly enjoying the experience.

At recent military marches honoring King Charles’s official birthday, the family showed off their coordinated style: Princess Catherine and Princess Charlotte twinned in aqua, while Prince George and Prince Louis sported matching red ties — the same shade as Prince William’s Welsh Guards uniform tunic.

In May, Prince George took another big step in his royal journey with his debut at a Buckingham Palace tea party for World War II veterans. Sitting beside his father, he listened attentively and engaged warmly — a glimpse of the young prince gradually embracing his future role.

A palace insider shared that the cautious approach to George’s royal duties is deliberate. “It’s a massive balancing act,” they said. “William and Catherine are doing the right thing, protecting him so he can have as normal a childhood as possible, while also gently introducing him to his duties as future monarch.”

The next generation of royals is already making their mark, and the future of the monarchy looks bright.

What are your wishes for the young royals as they grow into their roles? Let us know — and share this with friends, family, and fellow royal watchers!

 

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