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There are plenty of strict royal protocols and centuries-old traditions that govern or influence the Royal Family’s day-to-day lives.

 

From not being allowed to write their signatures for fans to spending different times of year at different residences, many of these are well-known and we regularly see them being upheld by the adult royals. However, whilst Prince George is only 11, he could soon be affected by a strict royal rule that only those high up in the royal line of succession need to worry about. It’s reported that from the age of 12 Prince George will apparently be denied the royal privilege of travelling with his father, Prince William.

Up until now, this has been something Prince George has done several times. Speaking previously on Hello! Magazine’s A Right Royal Podcast, King Charles’s former pilot Graham Laurie claimed that 12 was the crucial age Prince William stopped flying with King Charles.

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