Prince George turned 12 on Tuesday, July 22nd, marking a crucial stage in his royal journey. The path to becoming a future monarch is never an easy one, and this milestone brings with it a “bitter pill” — a growing awareness of the heavy responsibilities that lie ahead.
While his uncle, Prince Harry, now lives in California with his wife and children, his influence and affection remain an important part of George’s story.
With King Charles’s health showing signs of strain, Prince William is expected to ascend the throne sooner than many anticipated. This means George, second in line, will move closer to becoming the future king.

But what if something happens to William before George turns 18? In that scenario, the young prince would technically become sovereign but would not be able to rule independently.
Instead, a regent would step in to carry out the royal duties until George comes of age. Given that Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are younger siblings and behind George in the line of succession, the role of regent would likely fall to Prince Harry, who is fifth in line.
However, Harry’s appointment as regent could be controversial. The Regency Act requires that the regent be domiciled in the United Kingdom — and Harry, having stepped back from royal duties and relocated to the US, complicates matters.
In his memoir Spare, Harry reflected on the moment William and Catherine welcomed their first child in 2013. “I was an uncle,” he wrote, expressing pride and joy upon meeting the newborn future king, Prince George.
Harry hoped to share his passions with George — introducing him to rugby, cricket, stories of bravery like Rorke’s Drift, and even teaching him to recognize aircraft during flypasts.
Despite the physical distance and the sometimes strained relationship between Harry and William, George seems to have inherited many of Harry’s interests. He’s been seen enthusiastically attending rugby and cricket matches with his father, showing a keen sporting spirit.
Princess Catherine has also shared that George is eager to join the Air Cadets — a move that would no doubt please Harry, given his own military background.
At a 2016 event celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Royal Air Force Air Cadets, Catherine revealed her eldest son’s obsession with the cadets. Harry, soon after George’s birth, expressed a lighthearted commitment to supporting his nephew. “When I saw George, he was crying, as all babies do,” Harry joked. “I hope my brother knows how expensive my babysitting charges will be.”
He described his mission as uncle as “to make sure he has a good upbringing, to keep him out of harm’s way, and the rest I leave up to the parents.”
Now, Prince Harry is launching a carefully planned charm offensive aimed at rebuilding bridges with both the British public and the royal family. After years of tension and public disagreements, Harry understands the importance of reconnecting with his homeland.
Sources close to the royals reveal that Harry’s latest visit is more than a personal trip — it’s a deliberate effort to demonstrate his commitment to healing old wounds and repairing relationships.
George’s uncle knows that moving forward means winning back Britain’s trust, proving that despite past controversies, his dedication to the country remains strong.
While some Britons remain cautious, others view this effort as a sincere attempt at reconciliation — a step towards mending a family and a nation divided.