Prince George may someday be King but, to his schoolmates, he is just another little boy in the sandbox - their friend.
The two-year-old, who started at Westacre Montessori in January, is treated just like the other children in his class with no need for his official title. His little chums refer to him simply as 'George', which is certainly more practical than 'Your Highness George Alexander Louis, Duke of Cambridge.'
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We also found out last week from George's mum, the Duchess of Cambridge that, when he grows up, he wants to follow in his daddy's footsteps. 'He is now obsessed with the air cadets and wants to join,' the Duchess revealed at the service to mark the 75th anniversary of the RAF Cadets last week.
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And, according to Louise Livingston, director of training at the Maria Montessori Institute, where George's teachers are likely to have studied, this passion is something the school will help to develop.
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'I am sure the Montessori teacher will have some pictures of aeroplanes to show him so she can teach him the names of different types of aeroplanes,' says Louise. 'It is always helpful to bond with children through their own interests.'
For now, we hope Prince George is enjoying school and that he's the best in his class at flying paper aeroplanes.
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