First-time visitors to Anmer Hall, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s secluded house in Norfolk, are usually taken by surprise by the informality of the place.
Once through the security checks, guests are often shown into the lavishly appointed kitchen, which is the heart of the couple’s home.
If Prince William is at home, he will wander through to make the coffee. In this royal residence, there’s no standing on ceremony with servants summoned to do the chores.
Then comes the main event: meeting the other man about the house, Prince George. The encounter should come with something of a warning.
Still four days short of his second birthday, the third in line to the throne is fast earning a reputation as a right royal handful.
Three decades ago, the infant William was known by his father Prince Charles as ‘whirlwind Will’, with an alarming habit of flushing shoes down the royal loo, pushing the palace panic buttons and threatening to behead his friends or lock them up in the Tower of London. Click link for full post from The Daily Mail.