This is because it is believed that George will not have to follow the same path that other future Kings have before, which tends to involve a stint in the armed forces.
Although this could be the case and expectations for the future King could be relaxed, one royal expert believes that George should still be in the military once he leaves education regardless.
Former royal butler Grant Harrold, who worked for King Charles when he was The Prince of Wales between 2004 and 2011, said that this is because the armed forces is “a big part of what the Royal Family is about”.
He also said that he thinks even a small stint in the military could be good for the young prince after he leaves education, which is likely to involve university.
Speaking to online learning platform Study Dog, Mr Harrold said: “I think he (Prince George) will go to university. William enjoyed university, and the children seem to enjoy the school and their education. The real question is whether he will join the armed forces.
“It is possible that he could take on the position of being head of the Armed Forces and have little or no experience within their armed forces, and learn about it on the job. But it would be very strange if he stopped the tradition in the military.
“Historically, royals were all about fighting battles and if suddenly that stops, that would be quite significant because that’s a big part of what the Royal Family is about.
“We’ve always had royals involved in the military or some sort, even if it’s for a short period of time. So it should still continue.”
















