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Can Prince William fly with his children?

There is another important royal custom has been bought in to protect the future of the monarchy as it places restrictions on who can travel together in the same plane. At present, Prince William is allowed to fly with his three young children as they are small, but this will change in the years to come.



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The royal kids rarely travel with their parents on official engagements outside the United Kingdom. However, memorably, Prince George traveled with his parents to New Zealand and Australia in 2014, and in 2016, George and his younger sister, Princess Charlotte, went with their parents to Canada.

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King Charles III and his eldest son Prince William are forbidden from flying on the same plane together. It's a luxury most of us take for granted - hopping on a plane with your mum and dad or kids to go on holidays to faraway lands.

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When William became 12, he would fly normally in a 125 from Northolt and we would fly the 146 out with the other three on. In the next two years, Prince George, 10, will also be affected by this rule and he will be expected to fly separately from his father.

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Prince William Has to Bow to King Charles Protocol dictates that literally everyone bows to King Charles upon greeting him, which we've maybe seen in action in the photo below.

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The royal family hires only one royal nanny, even when there are three or more children, as is the case with William and Catherine's brood. That being said, the royal nanny is far from the only royal staff member charged with taking care of the needs of the tiny royal highnesses.

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According to the Duchy of Cornwall estate's 2023 annual report, Prince William received a private income of nearly £6 million this year—which converts to more than $7.5 million.

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