Prince George may be second-in-line to the throne, however it appears there is another dream job he would prefer that is much more ordinary.
While it is not known how much the young 11-year-old prince knows about his future role as monarch, it appears that George is hoping for somewhat of a more normal career.
This was revealed not long ago when the prince enjoyed a pizza lunch at Wiveton Hall Cafe in Holt, Norfolk, with his mum Princess Kate, 42.
It was here that the future King said he wanted to be a pizza chef.
According to Hello! Magazine, cafe owner Desmond MacCarthy told The Daily Mail‘s Richard Eden that he showed George the restaurant’s wood-fired pizza oven. The prince reportedly said: “That’s what I want to do when I grow up!”
George’s siblings also seem keen to develop their own ordinary careers, despite the fact they will one day be the siblings of a King.
Princess Charlotte reportedly showed an interest in wanting to take on a career in nursing after speaking to her dad Prince William about the profession.
A Palace source told New Idea: “She’s obviously just a little kid but still, Will and Kate swelled with pride.
“She’s such a caring little girl who also knows what she wants, so they wouldn’t be surprised if she does take on nursing as one of her big causes when she’s older.”
Prince Louis also has an idea of what he wants to do in the future, despite being the youngest at only six-years-old.
After the King’s 2023 Coronation, Louis joined his family in renovating a Scouts Hut in Slough as part of a drive by the Royal Family to encourage volunteering. While taking part in activities, the cheeky prince helped with some painting along with his older sister Charlotte. The Mirror reported that a fellow volunteer asked Louis: “You might want to be a painter when you grow up?”
The prince responded: “No, a fighter pilot.”
Although their dad is next-in-line to the throne after their grandfather King Charles, it appears William’s children have their hearts set on very normal careers, which is most likely to be supported by their parents as they grow up.