SWEET Prince George insists on dressing like his father William when they attend events together, claims a royal expert.
The young heir to the throne apparently adores Prince Wills, as royal fans also notice that he copies his father’s mannerisms in adorable moments.
In emotional scenes at the Euro 2024 final, George, 11, was enjoying one-on-one time with William in the hospitality box.
The pair, who were dressed in the same navy suits and similar striped ties, jumped into the air and cheered on the Three Lions when Cole Palmer scored against Spain.
In addition to twinning in their clever attacks, the father and son team made exactly the same facial expressions throughout the nail-biting 90 minutes.
And at Trooping the Color in June, when the Welsh appeared together on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, Wills and George couldn’t help but look identical.
Royal expert Robert Jobson said Prince William loves moments like this, where he can show the world that George is having a “carefree childhood, unlike his own.”
He wrote to Online Mail: “Often, he [Will] spends quality time with his eldest son, George, one-on-one, and he seems to enjoy displaying his close bond with the world.
“George, who insists on dressing like his father when he accompanies him, is even starting to copy William’s mannerisms.
“If he seems awkward or overwhelmed, his dad will always be there to put a protective hand on his shoulder.”
Robert added that “nothing is more important” to Wills than being a “hands-on dad” and “wrapping his children in love.”
Richard Fitzwilliams previously told The Sun that William takes after his late mother, Princess Diana, when it comes to parenting styles.
He said: “Diana had a very different parenting approach than [the then] Prince Charles, and there’s no doubt that as society has relaxed, I suppose that would be reflected.
“But one of the things I found really interesting… what I saw in the photographs, because I saw a lot of William and George, is that they seem to be interacting in a very natural way.”
This week, Prince William and Princess Kate’s eldest son turned 11.
Kesington Palace posted a beautiful, never-before-seen black and white photo of George wishing him a happy birthday.
When the prince turns 12, he will not be able to fly with William, as part of a rule designed to protect the monarchy.
The rule was also in place when William turned 12 – meaning he could no longer travel with his father – who was the Prince of Wales at the time, or with his younger brother, Harry.
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