Prince George, the eldest child of Prince William and Kate Middleton, recently took his first flying lesson at the White Waltham Airfield in Maidenhead, England. The young prince, aged 11, was reportedly accompanied by his parents who watched him with pride as he soared through the skies under the guidance of an instructor.
Despite his young age, observers noted that it was the right time for George to start learning how to fly. He spent approximately an hour in the air before reuniting with his family at the airfield clubhouse, where they had been spending time with a group of people.
The airfield is conveniently located just 10 miles from the family's residence at Adelaide Cottage in Windsor, allowing them to easily incorporate this new activity into George's routine before he returned to school.
Prince George is following in the footsteps of his father, Prince William, who is a trained pilot with experience flying for the Royal Air Force and East Anglian Air Ambulance. Both William and his brother, Prince Harry, learned to fly at the Army Cadet Corps at Eton College before pursuing careers in aviation.
Notably, Prince Philip, George's late great-grandfather, was also a skilled pilot who trained at the same airfield where George took his first lesson. The royal family has a longstanding tradition of aviation expertise, with William even piloting his wife, Kate Middleton, and their three children to the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham in 2022.
Meanwhile, Kate Middleton recently shared an emotional video announcing the completion of her cancer treatment after a challenging nine months. She expressed gratitude for the support and kindness received during her health journey, emphasizing the importance of empathy and compassion in difficult times.
Despite her health scare, Middleton has been gradually returning to public engagements, including appearances at the Trooping the Colour ceremony and the Wimbledon tennis championship. The royal family continues to navigate personal challenges while maintaining their public duties and commitments.