Kate and William have always stressed that they want to protect their children as best they can. "I want my children to play outside, climb trees, and move freely," Kate once said. But between the strict rules of the royal house and the demands of the public, there is often little room for such moments of carefreeness.
Diana Jiménez urges the royal family not to put too much pressure on George. "He always has to be strong, but that doesn't mean he should lose his own personality." The question remains: Can the young prince find the balance between his role as future king and his development as a child? Or is the great burden threatening to overwhelm him? For many, it may be hard to understand what it's like to know at such a young age that one day you'll be responsible for an entire kingdom. Prince George faces a challenge that goes far beyond what can be expected of a child.
Although he is still so young, Prince George is already being shaped by the requirements of his future office. It's up to his parents to ensure that he gets the chance to enjoy his childhood despite everything. Because one thing is clear: Even a future king needs time to just be a child.