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05th Aug 2016

Little Prince George Breakfasts Like A King

Katie Mythen-Lynch

Ever look at your porridge-encrusted walls and wonder if Kate Middleton has to deal with this kind of thing every morning? 

Turns out, it’s highly likely she’s got some some random Cheerios stuck to the wallpaper at Anmer Hall too. Why?

Well, as a carefully placed source revealed to People Magazine, little Prince George is partial to a bowl of cereal topped with banana for his breakfast.

Whether it’s served to him each morning by a baby butler or deposited in his mouth via a solid silver spoon, we may never find out.

In more Royal Offspring news you never knew you needed to know, the three-year-old’s healthy brekkie is usually followed by a a stroll in the neighbourhood accompanied by nanny Maria Turrion Borallo and little sister Princess Charlotte.

The source told People that the siblings can often be spotted walking near the village with their nanny and have even been known to chat to construction workers on the roadside after the little Prince showed an interest in their diggers.

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Last year journalists and photographers were warned against invading the privacy of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge after Princess Charlotte’s birth.

Police at the family’s 10-bedroom country manor on the Sandringham Estate distributed a letter warning any lurking paparazzi of the family’s rights.

The privacy allows the family to enjoy the area. Another royal haunt is Snettisham Park, a working farm in Norfolk that’s home to lambs, deer, ducks and other wildlife.

And when he’s earned a treat, Prince George and his mummy head for Fakenham Garden Centre, where His Royal Cuteness has been charming the staff:

“Kate said to George, ‘Ask the nice lady what you would like to have,’ ” a local tells PEOPLE. “George said, ‘Excuse me nice lady, but can I have . . . ‘ and pointed to a cake on the counter.

We’re off to open a cake shop in Norfolk.