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Prince George’s Grandfather, King Charles, Plans Special Gift for His 10th Birthday
Prince George, the eldest son of Prince William and Kate Middleton, is about to turn 10 on July 22.
As the future heir to the British throne, his birthday is an occasion of great significance.
And his doting grandfather, King Charles, has something special planned for him.
It's no secret that King Charles is a devoted grandfather who cherishes spending time with his grandchildren.
Over the years, he has shared cute anecdotes about the young royals and has been heard discussing plans to visit them.
Now, as Prince George reaches double digits, his future as a member of the royal family looks bright.
When King Charles retreats to his farmhouse in the Romanian countryside, specifically the village of Viscri, he may also pay a visit to a wildflower meadow owned by Prince George.
This gift was given to the young prince back in 2013, but he hasn't had the opportunity to see it yet.
However, with Prince George's upcoming half term break, there's a chance his parents might take him on a trip to see the beautiful wildflowers.
In a new documentary celebrating his birthday, King Charles shares a heartwarming tidbit about his grandson.
He reveals a special lifelong gift he gave to Prince George – a group of trees in his Obertarium in Scotland, affectionately called “George's wood.”
As the king grows older, his desire to plant trees becomes stronger, and he hopes that watching them grow will bring joy to Prince George as he grows up too.
This isn't the first significant gift King Charles has bestowed upon his grandson.
In 2014, he gave Prince George a £18,000 Wendy house to play in at Prince Charles' home in Highgrove.
This playhouse is far from ordinary, boasting a wood-burning stove and a daybed, making it a luxurious and upscale version of a typical playhouse.
During a visit to the Glendaleville Estate in Scotland, King Charles received a handmade soft toy, along with cards and posters made by local children for Prince George.
Interestingly, Prince George's playhouse bears a striking resemblance to a gift Princess Elizabeth received for her sixth birthday in 1932.
The young princess was gifted a miniature thatched cottage known as Y Bithynbech or the Little House by the people of Wales.
Ken Nile from the Saving Scotland's Red Squirrels project, who was present during the visit, expressed his admiration for Prince George's playhouse.
He noted its size, joking that it must be to scale because the Glendaleville Red Squirrels are so healthy.
As Prince George celebrates his first decade, it's clear that he has already played a significant role in royal events.
During a ceremony, he dutifully carried his grandfather's robes, displaying a sense of responsibility beyond his years.
Observers were amazed by his composure and professionalism, considering the magnitude of the occasion.
It seems that Prince George is well-prepared for his future role as a member of the monarchy.
In conclusion, King Charles' dedication to his role as a grandfather is evident in the thoughtful gifts he has given to Prince George.
From a wildflower meadow to his own wood, these presents symbolize a deep connection between generations.
As Prince George grows older, he will surely come to appreciate the significance of these gestures from his beloved grandpa.