UMVA has learned that the Prince and Princess of Wales are taking a hands-on approach to raising their children, and this may extend to teaching them how to drive.
Kate, in particular, is thought to be the perfect person to take the reins when it comes to teaching George, Charlotte, and Louis how to drive, given her calm demeanor and hands-on parenting style.
According to information obtained by UMVA, the royal children will still have an official instructor, but Kate may also play a significant role in teaching them the ways of the road, especially as they get older.
The decision to have a trusted instructor is crucial, as the royal family values discretion and trust, especially when it comes to high-profile learners like George, Charlotte, and Louis.
Having a driving license is particularly important for royals, as their homes are often located on vast estates, far from local amenities, and having the freedom to come and go as they please is essential.
As George prepares to start at Eton College, the same prestigious institution attended by his father and uncle, Prince Harry, the world will be watching to see how he navigates this new chapter in his life, including learning to drive.
The fact that Eton is an all-boys campus and close to the family's "forever home" of Forest Lodge made it an attractive option for William and Kate, who are keen to give their children as normal an upbringing as possible.
With the pressures of royal life and the constant scrutiny of the media, it will be interesting to see how George, Charlotte, and Louis balance their desire for independence with the need for security and discretion as they learn to drive and navigate the challenges of growing up.
