Prince George participated in his most significant royal engagement, marking the 80th anniversary of VE Day. He listened to World War II veterans, showing curiosity and respect, guided by Prince William . The event highlighted the Royal family ‘s commitment to the Armed Forces and preserving historical memories.
He is a future King and future Head of the Armed Forces. He is also 11 years old. On VE Day, under the guiding hand of his parents, Prince George took his next step towards his future life of duty with a carefully-crafted appearance designed for him to listen and learn.
The Prince took part in his most significant official royal engagement to date, marking the 80th anniversary of the end of war in Europe, proving himself to be a curious student and an able host at a tea party for World War II veterans. No stranger to the public eye, having been on the front pages of newspapers and leading television bulletins around the world since his birth, Prince George nevertheless took a notable step in honour of the remaining few serving men and women who remember how their war ended in 1945..
Health
Prince George’s unexpected appearance offers glimpse of a King in training

Prince George's appearance at a Buckingham Palace event was not expected.