Royal Family News: Shame On The Internet Trolls Who Trashed 7-Year Old Prince George
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British royal family news reveals that this is why we can’t have anything nice: internet trolls. When Prince William and Kate Middleton showed up to a football game last week with oldest son Prince George most of the world loved seeing the boy cheering on his team like any other 7-year old.
Except that the trolls eventually came out and flung mud, cloaked in the anonymity of invisibility. Who bullies a 7-year old kid when his team loses? Apparently plenty of people are mean and callow enough to do so.
After the boy was mercilessly mocked, a royal expert now thinks that his parents will put him right back in the shadows.
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According to royal watcher Angela Levin, she has heard that Kate Middleton and Prince William may break with tradition this year due to the unkind slings and arrows flung at George after his football appearance.
Will the couple bow to trolls and not issue an official photograph of Prince George to mark his birthday this year? George turns eight on July 22 so we shall see. The couple typically share a portrait of their children on special occasions like birthdays, often snapped by Kate an eager amateur photographer.
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Levin told True Royalty TV’s Royal Beat, “There are rumors that we might not see the photograph [of Prince George] when he’s eight, because they’ve been so upset by the rudeness of people mocking a little boy aged seven, and I hope they can overcome that.”
Royal correspondent Roya Nikkah was also on the show and she explained that the recent appearance was the Cambridge’sway of easing their son into a life of public scrutiny and service.
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She said that she thinks the young prince’s appearance was, “a very clever way,” of introducing him to public duties. And public scorn, based on the reaction of a few low lifes. One such person tweeted that they hoped “twerp” Prince George would cry into his tie upon his team losing.
“This is an official duty for Prince George at the age of seven. It’s lovely and happy and there’s a lot of emotion.”
“Getting him used to big crowds and knowing that he is being watched by millions of people – it’s quite a clever way of doing it.”
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For goodness sake, he's just a child! Lots of children like to sometimes dress like grownups at events. They soon revert back to their comfortable play wear once they have tried something out. It's part of their growing and learning experience. As for these people who want to slag little George off because they consider themselves in the Harry and Megan gang let me just point out to the pathetic hypocrisy gang of bullies, Hollywood, Netflix etc etc make millions on children growing up before their time acting like adults. Fantastic films with exceptionally mature children wouldn't have been made. Decota Fanning for example, personally I love her and what a brilliant little actress she was/is but many of her films as a child would be not acceptable if you want to criticize poor little George because it amounts to the same thing. Better George is permitted to practice his future role, quite literally trying it on for size before he has to take his place as an adult. We have just witnessed what terrible situations happen when a prince has been permitted to continually act like a baby, they think dressing in Nazi uniforms is funny. No, better George is permitted to try these things in this natural manner, just like when other boys his age want to try dressing like their dads or uncle's at weddings or dress like a hero firefighter at Halloween. When adults try to lie in media interviews the deserve criticism but leave the children out of it.