Prince William and Kate Middleton reportedly feel there is no rush to place major royal titles on Prince George as they focus on giving him as normal a childhood as possible.
A source has revealed that the Prince and Princess of Wales want George to grow and mature without the added pressure that comes with formal royal labels especially while he is still in school.
"From their perspective, there is no urgency to attach formal titles to George while he is still growing up," the insider said.
They added, “William and Kate want him to experience as much personal freedom as possible before the weight of royal labels is placed on his shoulders, allowing him the space to mature without the added pressure of public expectation."
As George approaches the end of his time at Lambrook, William and Kate are said to be considering his next school based on where he will feel most comfortable and supported.
"William and Kate are acutely aware that George's future has been written for him long before he has any real say in it,” the source said, per Radar Online.
They added, “By keeping him in a co-educational setting alongside Charlotte and Louis, they are deliberately anchoring him to a sense of normal family life.
“In their view, this is a modern approach to parenting within the monarchy – one designed to safeguard his childhood and emotional well-being, rather than pushing him prematurely toward the responsibilities that will one day define his life."