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As Prince George nears his teenage years and prepares to begin studies at Eton College this fall, attention has turned to how the Prince and Princess of Wales may handle another milestone: learning to drive.
Former royal butler Grant Harrold suggested that Kate Middleton could take a hands-on role in teaching George, Charlotte, and Louis, rather than leaving the responsibility entirely to professional instructors.
He described Kate as calm and patient, qualities that would make her well-suited to guiding her children behind the wheel.
This prediction aligns with the parenting style William and Kate have embraced, prioritizing involvement in their children’s daily lives and striving to give them as normal an upbringing as possible.
The couple is often seen doing school drop-offs and pickups themselves, and Harrold noted that while official driving instruction would still be part of the process, trust and discretion would be key in selecting any instructor.
Security considerations would naturally play a role, but familiarity and loyalty would remain important factors.
Driving represents more than just a rite of passage for younger royals, as many of their residences sit on large estates where independence is tied to mobility.
Kate herself is frequently photographed driving around Windsor and has even driven to solo royal engagements, reinforcing the idea that she could take an active role in her children’s driving lessons.
With George turning 13 next month and his enrollment at Eton expected to be announced soon, the Wales family continues to balance royal tradition with a modern, hands-on approach to parenting.
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