Prince George’s “killing words” used by his school friends are too power-wordy

スポンサーリンク
Politics

Last Updated on 10/03/2022 by てんしょく飯

 

Prince George, the eldest son of Prince William and Princess William of the United Kingdom, has been using “killing words” to his school friends, which are so power-wordy that they are hard to resist.

 

スポンサーリンク

Prince George’s super strong words to his school friends!

 

Prince George, the eldest son of Prince William and Princess Catherine of the United Kingdom, uses a “killing phrase” to his school friends, which is the subject of a new book by Vanity Fair’s royal correspondent, Katie Nichol, titled “The New Royals: Queen Elizabeth’s Legacy and the Future of the Crown. of the Crown” by Vanity Fair’s royal correspondent Katie Nichol.

 

Prince George, who is second in line to the throne after his father, Prince William, following the death of Queen Elizabeth, is destined by fate to become the future King of England. Prince William has not disclosed to the world when and how he revealed this momentous news to his son, but according to one theory, he spoke to Prince George around his seventh birthday, detailing the duties he would assume in the future.

Prince George, who is now 9 years old, says he knows that he will one day be King and what that means. A source tells Us Weekly, “He is taking everything seriously” at such a young age.

 

When Prince George gets into a fight with a school friend, he sometimes jokingly says the following words to restrain the other party.

 

My dad is going to be king, so you’d better watch out.

My dad will be king” is quite a power word. It is a fact, so I can’t say anything back.

 

But still, they are indeed a father and son. In fact, Prince William, Prince George’s father, also told a classmate at school when he was a child, “My daddy will beat your daddy. He is known to have used the power word, “My daddy can beat your daddy, because my daddy is the Prince of Wales. He also often boasted that Queen Elizabeth was his grandmother. Although it is hard to imagine the Prince William of today, he was quite mischievous at the time, and was once seriously scolded by the Queen, who could not bear to see his excessive language and behavior.

 

 

 

Loading...

コメント