That historic ceremony wasn’t just symbolic — it was a lesson. As Koenig explained, it showed George that one day, the crown will be placed on his own head.
The Strict Rules Already Apply
Even now, George is reportedly learning royal protocol. One rule said to be in place: heirs to the throne must not travel together. That means George and his father may avoid flying on the same plane — a sobering reminder that the monarchy plans for every possible risk.
Learning by Watching His Father
From football matches to official visits, George is almost always beside his father, observing how a future king behaves in public. It’s the ultimate real-life apprenticeship.
In December, George joined William at The Passage, a homelessness charity — echoing a visit William himself made as a child with Princess Diana. History, it seems, is repeating itself.

Already Winning Hearts
George is also learning how to meet the public with grace. During a Christmas walkabout, one emotional fan told him, “Granny Diana would be so proud of you.”
George smiled and softly replied, “Thank you.”