Prince George was born on 22nd July 2013 to Prince William and the Princess of Wales. He is the second in line to the British throne and older brother to Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
George's full name is George Alexander Louis, and he is known formally as His Royal Highness Prince George of Cambridge.
This lovely colouring page shows the Prince and Princess of Wales and their two children Prince George and Princess Charlotte. Of course, they were soon joined by another royal baby, Prince Louis in April 2018!
Learn to write the name of Prince George, second in line to the throne, with this fun finger tracing worksheet.
Here's a fun "royal" activity for the kids - learning to draw their own picture of Prince George in his school uniform! Follow along with the step by step images until confident ...
Colour in this picture of Prince George, dressed in his smart school uniform!
Why not practise handwriting with this very royal worksheet, featuring the lovely Prince George in his smart school uniform?
The newspapers have been interested in Prince George since his birth, but can the children write their own story or report about him using this fun newspaper writing prompt? They might want to write about when he went to visit his new b
This poster shows Prince George, aged 4 and just on his way to visit his new baby brother, taken out from school for the occasion!
Lovely Prince George is second in line to the British throne and joined his parents on his first royal tour in 2014 to Australia and New Zealand. Can the children write some other facts about the Prince on this fun story paper?
Find out some facts about adorable Prince George, then have fun filling in this worksheet!
Use our lovely Prince George writing page to write down some information about the young Prince who is second in line to the British throne!
This fun printable shows the main members of the Royal Family. We have updated it to include Meghan and Prince Louis.
Here's a fun way for the kids to learn how the Royal Family fit together! On the first page we provide cartoon images for the kids to cut out and stick into the correct places in the blank grid on the second page.