Hold onto your crowns, because Prince George is in for an “awkward” royal twist! The 11-year-old might soon find himself separated from his dad, Prince William, thanks to an age-old royal rule. This flipping hot tea was spilled by Robert Jobson, who said it all on “The Royal Record” podcast.
Reportedly, when Prince George turns 12, he may have to start flying solo—literally. This stems from a rule that says two throne heirs can’t travel together. The reason? Avoid losing both royal figures in case a tragedy takes place.
The focus on ensuring the safety of the royalty is something serious, especially after King Charles lll faced a couple of rough months battling cancer. However, this potential royal rule might have Prince William and Kate Middleton feeling a bit “frustrated.” After all, the logistics of separating the family on flights could be a real pain.
Prince George takes a seat in a @rafredarrows Red Arrow Hawk #RIAT2016 pic.twitter.com/YlxsorDawE
— The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) July 8, 2016
And while the idea of a prince flying commercial is intriguing, Jobson reminds followers that the risk isn’t just about luxury—it’s about keeping the crown safe. But will Prince William and Kate Middleton accept this kind of separation?