George’s birthday to be low-key affair
BRITAIN’S Prince George celebrates his first birthday tomorrow, capping a year in which the globetrotting infant became the trend-setting face of the modern royal family.
The prince will mark the occasion with a low-key party at the family home at Kensington Palace, in keeping with the wishes of his parents William and Kate to keep their first-born out of the media glare.
The royals released a new photograph of George on Saturday showing how much he has grown. Taken a few weeks ago during a visit to London’s Natural History Museum, the picture shows the prince walking confidently with his arms outstretched.
The photographer, John Stillwell, said the future king was “very lively and very sure of himself and confident — a very determined young boy.”
The cherubic royal has charmed onlookers during his few appearances in the public eye, particularly during a recent visit to Australia and New Zealand. And the arrival of the third in line to the British throne has provided a feel-good factor that has given the royal family a major boost.
Vanity Fair magazine celebrated George’s birthday by putting him on its front cover, calling him a “media star, style icon and PR triumph,” and the world’s “most eligible infant.”
George will spend his birthday surrounded by close family and friends at home, in sharp contrast to William, who spent his first birthday at home with his nanny while parents Prince Charles and Diana toured Canada. Royal expert Katie Nicholl rejects suggestions that Charles was a cold parent, saying he was partly responsible for William becoming “the modern dad.” “Charles loved doing bath time and was a doting and loving father, so William is taking a leaf out Charles’s book,” she said.
‘Loud baby’
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge revealed that George was a loud baby and cried a lot in the early days because he was always hungry.
Over his first year, the young prince is estimated to have consumed 2,901 liters of breast milk, been burped around 4,092 times and gone through 2,735 nappies, according to research conducted by baby-gift website my1styears.com.
George “doesn’t go to play groups,” said Nicholl, but he enjoys play dates with the young children of friends.
Guests to the birthday party are faced with the quandary of what to buy for the baby with everything, but there is one pleasure even a pampered prince will have to defer.
“One thing George will be receiving is a magnum of red wine from the Otago Valley in New Zealand, which the couple visited in April,” said Nicholl.
“It will be laid down in the cellar at Kensington Palace until he turns 18.”
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