It makes sense.
Prince George has officially finished his first year in school, and while most of us were caught up with his cuteness, others were questioning whether he’d actually be called ‘Prince’ in the classroom.
However, it has now been revealed that the little one didn’t have a royal title in the classroom, but instead something more normal.
The four-year-old started his education at Thomas’s Battersea, Kensington Palace, and according to Cosmo, Kate and William wanted to keep George as normal as possible throughout his school years.
And so, the publication claims that the little Prince was called George Cambridge.
Prince George arrives for his first day of school at Thomas’s Battersea with his father The Duke of Cambridge. pic.twitter.com/B7TgcRA3Ve
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) September 7, 2017
It totally makes sense since his mother and father are the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
Last September, George’s grandfather, Prince Charles, spoke out about his grandson’s first day of school, saying that his nerves were “character building.”
He told ITV News: “Poor old thing. He’s been left there to have to get on with it, when the parents go away is always the problem.
The Duke and Duchess are very pleased to share a photograph of The Duke and Prince George at Kensington Palace this morning. pic.twitter.com/MxcU0RqGvi
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) September 7, 2017
“It’s good for you in the end, I suppose. It’s character building, I suppose!
“I’ll be interested to hear how he got on. At that age, you don’t worry quite so much about going to school as you do when you get a bit older.
“It’s that business of meeting new people and wondering, you know,” he added.