Prince George is celebrating his 11th birthday today
Today is Prince George’s 11th birthday and it turns out the young royal enjoys a very special birthday tradition that dates back to the actions of Princess Diana.
It has previously been revealed by royal biographer Robert Lacey that parents Prince William and Kate Middleton have gone to great lengths to ensure their children have ‘normal’ upbringings.
He wrote of Prince George in his 2021 book Battle of Brothers: “William’s aim as a father, the prince stressed, was to give his son ‘a normal family upbringing’, enabling the monarchy ‘to stay relevant and keep up with modern times’.”
It seems this has also extended to birthday celebrations.
Prince William’s mother, Princess Diana, tragically passed away in a car accident in 1997 aged just 36.
Julia Samuel, one of Princess Diana’s best friends, and godmother to Prince George has opened up about ways the family keep her traditions alive.
Speaking on an episode of podcast How to Fail with Elizabeth Day in 2020, Samuel shared memories of her friend which marked what would have been Diana’s 59th birthday.
Princess Diana tragically passed away in 1997. (erry Fincher/Princess Diana Archive/Getty Images)
She said: “I do to George what [Princess Diana] did to us, which is give impossible toys that are really noisy and take a lot of making.”
She continued: “William then has to spend days putting them together. And then put all the machinery together, and it makes awful tooting noises and lights flashing and all of that.”
She added: “It makes George laugh.”
Prince William and Julia Samuel. (David Bebber/WPA Pool/Getty Images)
She noted that Prince George is ‘amazing’, and while Diana heartbreakingly never got to meet her grandchildren, she expressed belief that she would have adored them.
She said: “He’s funny and feisty and cheeky and God she [Diana] would have loved him so much. That is heartbreaking for all of them.”
Prince William appeared in the 2017 documentary Diana, Our Mother: Her Life and Legacy, and gave further insight into his way of parenting while keeping the spirit of his mother alive.
Prince George enjoys a birthday celebration that his grandmother, Princess Diana, started. (Karwai Tang/WireImage)
He shared: “We’ve got more photos up round the house now of her and we talk about her a bit and stuff. And it’s hard because obviously Catherine didn’t know her, so she cannot really provide that level of detail.
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“So I do, regularly, putting George or Charlotte to bed, talk about her and just try and remind them that there are two grandmothers, there were two grandmothers in their lives. And so it’s important that they know who she was and that she existed.”
He joked: “She’d be a nightmare grandmother, absolute nightmare! She’d love the children to bits, but… She’d come in probably at bath time, cause an amazing amount of scene, bubbles everywhere, bathwater all over the place ‒ and then leave.”