How This Royal Rule Could Separate Princess Charlotte And Prince George

How This Royal Rule Could Separate Princess Charlotte And Prince GeorgeDid you know that there’s a rule within the Monarchy that states that two heirs cannot travel together? Yes, I know right?

According to GB News, the royal ban will come into play in July 2025, and it could mean Charlotte and George may start spending less time together.

Royal Rule That Limits Number of Royals Allowed To Travel Together Explained

During the time the late Queen Elizabeth the II was alive, she was said to have expressed concerns over the fact that Prince William and Princess Kate travel together with all of their children.

Even in her absence, this royal rule seems ready to catch up with the tight-knit Wales family. What could it mean for the youngsters?

George, 10, is the Prince and Princess of Wales’ eldest child and second in line to the throne of Britain. Currently, due to his young age, he is allowed to travel together with his siblings, but a royal expert is predicting that this could all change in 2025 when he clocks his 12th birthday.

King Charles’ former pilot, Graham Laurie, recently opened up about this important monarchy procedure.

Graham Laurie told OK!: “We flew all four: the Prince, the Princess, Prince William and Prince Harry, up until Prince William was 12 years old. After that, he had to have a separate aircraft and we could only fly all four together when they were young with the written permission of Her Majesty.”

Graham continued: “When William became 12, he would fly normally in a 125 from Northolt and we would fly the 146 out with the other three on.”

If this method is applied to George, unless King Charles steps in, he will be forced to travel in a different plane from his father, mother, and two younger siblings.

There are ways to cheat this method, however, as Prince William could choose to be the one that travels alone while his family travels together.

Another is that George could choose to travel with his mother, Kate Middleton, while his younger siblings travel with their father.

This, of course, is to prevent the monarchy being without direct heirs in the event of a crash. Plus not many people want to see Prince Harry become King, if you get what I mean.

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