Prince George won't be expected to service in the military before he takes the throne, the Prince and Princess of Wales have reportedly told friends.
Prince Harry briefly served in Afghanistan, while Prince Andrew served in the Falklands.Charles also served both in the navy and the air force between 1971 and 1994.
And the late Queen served in the Auxiliary Territorial Service at the age of 19, driving ambulances for the last few months of the Second World War. George is pictured watching the Ashes test at Lord's alongside his father and prime minister Rishi Sunak.A Palace source told the newspaper: "If any of the Wales’s three children had a particular passion then their parents would be happy for them to pursue it."He will reportedly charge King Charles to stay at the Welsh cottage he bought in 2007 once it's converted into holiday lets.The King bought Llwynywermod for £1.
The three-bedroom cottage in the Brecon Beacons, set in 192 acres of countryside, underwent a thorough restoration contributed to by Queen Camilla's sister Annabel Elliot. But William has now told the King to move all his belongings out of the property and will charge him in future to stay there.
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