From the New York Post: Prince William and Kate Middleton are weighing out their options when it comes to their eldest son Prince George’s future travels, The Post hears.
The Prince and Princess of Wales are looking into the possibility of scrapping a 30-year-old rule that prohibits senior members of the royal family from traveling together past the age of 12.
The rule was initially established to safeguard the monarchy’s line of succession in the event of a tragic accident.
Insiders tell The Post that the Waleses are having talks with advisors and aides about potentially axing the decades-long tradition once George turns 12 on July 22.
According to a former pilot of King Charles, the rule was first established when William turned 12 years old.
What a final! An amazing performance from both players. Well done @janniksin on your first @Wimbledon Championship! 🎾🏆 pic.twitter.com/18uQGdpVf5
— The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) July 13, 2025
Another brilliant day at Trooping the Colour for His Majesty’s Birthday Parade. Thank you to everybody who came, and to all those who took part. pic.twitter.com/SmXoKdHqb7
— The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) June 14, 2025
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