The passing of Queen Elizabeth II on September 8, 2022, brought about significant changes for the royal family, including shifts in titles and responsibilities.

Among these, Prince George’s future role has become a focal point. He is now the direct heir to the throne after his father, Prince William, and will eventually inherit the title of *Prince of Wales* once William ascends to the throne.

Interestingly, George has also inherited an unexpected trait from his grandfather, King Charles, which Prince William did not. While the specific trait isn’t explicitly identified, it’s likely connected to Charles’ influence over George’s upbringing, as the King has often spoken about the importance of tradition, environmental stewardship, and duty—values that are expected to shape George’s path.

Prince George’s future holds a substantial set of responsibilities. When William becomes king, George will automatically become the *Duke of Cornwall* and will likely be bestowed with the *Prince of Wales* title, following royal tradition. In addition to that, he will hold a series of other titles, including *Earl of Chester*, *Duke of Rothesay*, *Lord of the Isles*, and *Prince and Great Steward of Scotland*. He will also inherit the vast private estate of the Duchy of Cornwall, which is key to the financial stability of the future monarch.

While Prince George’s future as king is secured, his siblings, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, might experience a more “normal” life. It is believed that Prince William and Princess Catherine are keen on allowing their younger children to live lives that are less entangled with royal duties, possibly having careers and lives outside of the traditional royal roles. This strategy aims to avoid some of the tensions and pressures that have historically affected those who are second or third in line to the throne, like Prince Andrew and Princess Margaret, whose lives were marked by personal struggles. William and Catherine’s approach is also shaped by the aftermath of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s decision to step back from royal duties, often referred to as “Megxit.”

As Prince George matures, his education is being carefully managed to ensure that he develops a deep sense of duty and responsibility, preparing him for his future role. King Charles is reportedly deeply involved in ensuring that George receives the guidance he needs, with a focus on both his academic education and royal training. This is consistent with Queen Elizabeth’s concerns about Prince George’s future, as she often cautioned Prince William about the risks of flying with his family together, fearing an accident could disrupt the line of succession.

While the royal family faces its challenges, from King Charles’ health issues to ongoing tensions with Prince Andrew, there is a clear emphasis on ensuring that the next generation, particularly George, is well-prepared to take on the responsibilities that lie ahead. In the meantime, Prince Charlotte and Prince Louis may have more freedom to forge their own paths, something their parents seem eager to support.