The upcoming U.K. election could significantly impact Prince George , Princess Charlotte , and Prince Louis ’ futures.
A proposal to make military service or volunteer work a requirement for all 18-year-olds is on the ballot. So, how might Kate Middleton and Prince William ’s three children react? By embracing it, according to royal commentators. George, Charlotte, and Louis may someday see joining the military as ‘a rite of passage’ A measure to bring back national service will be on the July 4, 2024, ballot in the U.
K. Proposed by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, the plan would require 18-year-olds to do one of the following for a year: join the military or take part in local volunteer work. While discussing the proposal, royal expert Richard Kay told the Daily Mail it may not change Louis, Charlotte, and George’s plans.
“We can confidentially expect that George and Louis, at some stage, will do some form of military service,” he said. Kay went on to point out that not only did their father enter the British military, but so did their uncle, Prince Harry , as well as their grandfather, King Charles III . “I think it is a tradition that will continue,” he added, noting the service would “be good for them.
” As for how George, Charlotte, and Louis might feel about potentially having to volunteer or enter the military, royal expert Charlotte Griffiths thinks they’re likely to look at it fondly. So much so that it could be “a rite of passage,” she said on .
