What Would Happen If Prince George, Who Just Turned 11, Was Too Young to Become King?

In July 2024, Prince George celebrated his 11th birthday. His new age has prompted questions about his ascent to the throne before turning 18. Yet, a crucial and intriguing British law outlines what would happen if the young royal were too young to fulfill his duties as king.

With King Charles III undergoing cancer treatment, the monarchy’s stability has become a pressing concern. Prince George is already being prepared for his future role as king, even though he is not yet a teenager.

This is where a lesser-known British law comes into play. It reveals how the monarchy would function if Prince George were deemed too young to fulfill his royal responsibilities.

Prince George’s 11th Birthday

On July 22, 2024, Prince George celebrated his 11th birthday. His parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales, shared the celebration on their official Instagram. The post included a striking black-and-white photo of a smiling Prince George. For the caption, they wrote, “Wishing Prince George a very happy 11th birthday today!”

The post quickly garnered attention, with fans flooding the comments to express their amazement at how much Prince George had grown. One enthusiastic commenter wrote“He’s growing up so fast! I can’t believe it! Happy birthday, George.”

Another follower shared their sentiments, saying“Can anyone just stop the time, please? He is such a handsome boy. ❤️ Time flies so fast! Thank you for sharing, Your Royal Highnesses. 😍 I hope Prince George has a very special day with the best company. Happy birthday, Prince George. We love you so much.”

The warm wishes continued with another fan commenting“This picture is so beautiful, he is growing up so fast! I wish the happiest birthday to Prince George. Have the best day! 🎂” A nostalgic admirer added“He was just a little baby we were waiting for yesterday! Where did the time go? Happy Birthday, Prince George ❤️”

The joyful occasion provided a much-needed lift for the Royal Family and their supporters. The post comes after a series of difficult announcements earlier in the year. In March 2024, Princess Catherine revealed her battle with cancer through an emotional Instagram post.

Prince George and Princess Catherine at the Guinness Six Nations Rugby match between England and Wales on February 26, 2022, in London, England. | Source: Getty Images

Prince George and Princess Catherine at the Guinness Six Nations Rugby match between England and Wales on February 26, 2022, in London, England. | Source: Getty Images

“It has been an incredibly tough couple of months for our entire family. But I’ve had a fantastic medical team who have taken great care of me,” the Princess of Wales shared.

By July, she updated the public on her ongoing chemotherapy treatment. “I am making good progress. But as anyone going through chemotherapy will know, there are good days and bad days,” the caption read in part.

Additionally, in February 2024, the Royal Family’s official Instagram account shared that Prince George’s grandfather, King Charles III, had been diagnosed with cancer.

According to the Instagram post, His Majesty was undergoing a hospital procedure for benign prostate enlargement. During this procedure, a separate issue of concern was noted, and diagnostic tests identified it as a form of cancer.

Prince George, Princess Catherine, and King Charles III at the Christmas Morning Service at Sandringham Church on December 25, 2023, in England. | Source: Getty Images