is set to take a very differnet path to other senior male members of the Royal Family when he leaves education, a source has revealed.
The young prince, who is second-in-line to the throne, is not expected to serve in the Army or armed forces like other royals before him.
Instead, the 11-year-old has said he wants to follow a more ordinary career path before becoming King.
A that the Prince and 's son visited his restaurant near Sandringham with his mum and some friends.
The prince seemed excited to be at the restaurant and announced that working in a venue such as that one was something he wanted to do when he was older.
Desmond MacCarthy, who owns Wiveton Hall Cafe near Blakeney, said that when was shown the wood-fired pizza oven, the 11-year-old exclaimed: "That's what I want to do when I grow up!"
MacCarthy, who appeared in the 2016 BBC Two fly-on-the-wall documentary series Normal For Norfolk, referred to the young prince as a "sweet boy". It is not known whether his siblings Charlotte and Louis also visited the restaurant.
This revelation comes after
As , which he tried with his parents last year, George is currently interested in triathlons and takes part in these at school.
At a recent investiture at Windsor Castle, was presenting athlete Non Stanford with an MBE for her services to the sport when he admitted that George had recently started the sport.
As well as being active, George is also similar to other soon-to-be teenagers and is with William and Kate trying to "regulate" his screen time.
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