Prince George: Confidence & Future Royal Role
- Prince George, 11, projected "positive self-confidence" while attending trooping the Colour with his family.
- Arthur Cassidy, a member of the British Psychological society, analyzed the body language of the Prince George and the Wales family during the event.He noted the positive impact...
- Cassidy observed that Prince George appeared aware of his gestures and expressions throughout the parade.
Witness Prince George‘s confident display at Trooping the Color, a glimpse into the future monarch’s evolving public persona.Arthur Cassidy, a British Psychological Society member, notes the young royal’s “positive self-confidence” and its potential impact on his future role. Explore how Prince George is being gradually prepared for his duties, from royal engagements to his education, as detailed in this analysis. Discover the pivotal moments shaping the future king’s upbringing and how his parents, William and Kate, are fostering a sense of normalcy. News Directory 3 provides exclusive insights into George’s journey. Uncover the details of his preparation for the throne. Discover what’s next …
Prince George Displays “Positive Self-Confidence” at Trooping the Color
Prince George, 11, projected “positive self-confidence” while attending trooping the Colour with his family. the young royal, second in line too the British throne, participated in the carriage procession alongside his mother, Catherine, Princess of Wales, and his siblings before watching the traditional flypast.

Arthur Cassidy, a member of the British Psychological society, analyzed the body language of the Prince George and the Wales family during the event.He noted the positive impact of George’s posture, highlighting how his advancement is vital for his future role as monarch.
Cassidy observed that Prince George appeared aware of his gestures and expressions throughout the parade. “George has his hands in the clenched overlap position just below his belt, demonstrating a relaxed mode and positive self-confidence,” Cassidy said.
Major Milestone for Future King
Prince George is gradually being prepared for his future duties. In recent years, he has accompanied his parents, Prince William and Princess Kate, at various royal engagements. A meaningful appearance was at a tea party for world war II veterans at Buckingham Palace,following VE Day commemorations.

During the tea, George showed a keen interest in the veterans’ stories, asking numerous questions about their service. Prince William has mentioned George’s long-held fascination with aircraft, hinting at a potential career as a pilot. Reportedly, George had his first flying lesson last summer.

Future King’s Upbringing
While Prince George’s path is set,Prince William and Princess Kate aim to provide a normal upbringing for their children.According to Robert Hardman’s book, “King Charles III: The Inside Story,” George is unlikely to undertake full-time royal duties untill after completing his education.

Hardman wrote that Prince William wants George to have significant autonomy in shaping his royal role, similar to the freedom William had in choosing his education and military service. A Kensington Palace source noted that there is no expectation for George to begin royal duties until his twenties. Before his role as a page at the Coronation, his parents ensured he was pleasant with the decision.

Prince William emphasized the priority of his children’s education over royal duties during a visit to Cape Town.
