Those who watched Trooping the Colour final week can have seen the regal air of Prince George, a younger prince in coaching to be king. As King Charles and Queen Camilla stepped onto the balcony of Buckingham Palace, you could not assist however discover the clear bond between the monarch and his household.
The Prince and Princess of Wales‘ young children Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, six, captured the hearts of the nation however it’s the King’s life away from London the place he pays tribute to the bond with one grandchild specifically.
MailOnline reported that the Waleses’ relocation to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor allowed extra time for high quality time with the King who can usually be discovered at Windsor Castle.
But journey a number of hours north and you will see an space the King has reportedly dubbed ‘Prince George’s Wood’ at his home at Birkhall in Aberdeenshire.
When Prince George was born in 2013, His Majesty planted bushes at Balmoral in his grandson’s identify and has since refurbished the treehouse he’d had built for his sons within the gardens at Highgrove, his non-public home in Gloucestershire, for George to play there.
The King’s Scottish home
Birkhall relies on the Royal Deeside grounds and covers a staggering 52,000 acres. The property, which was in-built 1715, was acquired by Prince Albert as a part of the late Queen’s beloved Balmoral Estate and gifted to his eldest son, Albert Edward, Prince of Wales.
The property got here into the palms of the king throughout his time as Prince of Wales. He inherited the land upon the dying of his grandmother the Queen Mother and has since resided there on and off.
The home the place he pays tribute to Prince William’s oldest youngster is further particular for the King as it’s the place he honeymooned with Queen Camilla in 2005.
The King’s relationship with Prince George
Though we’re positive the King, like several grandfather, loves his grandchildren equally, Charles’ relationship with George has a uncommon side in that George will sooner or later observe in his footsteps as monarch.
In an interview with HELLO!, writer of Our King: Charles III: The Man and the Monarch Revealed, Robert Jobson, supplied an perception into their distinctive bond.
“It’s very much a grandfather relationship with George at the moment, but as he gets older, the King will take on that mentoring role, much as the late Queen did with William,” the royal professional defined.