There’s no denying it — Prince George is not only the future King of England, but he's also a style icon in his own right. In 2018, the British magazine Tatler crowned the five-year-old royal one of “Britain’s Best Dressed.” And who could blame them? The little prince has been making heads turn with his effortlessly chic outfits, proving that even the youngest royals know how to rock a look. Kudos to you, George!
According to The Evening Standard, Tatler specifically highlighted Prince George’s “Christopher Robin chic” as the reason for his inclusion on the prestigious list. If you’re wondering what that means, it’s all about those adorable shorts, long socks, and jumpers that have become his signature style. It’s clear that George takes his fashion game seriously — and he’s already got the world talking. What a little trendsetter!
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Why Prince George Wears Shorts: A Royal Fashion Tradition
Now, here’s something interesting. Did you know that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge dress young George in shorts for a very specific reason? According to etiquette expert William Hanson, speaking to Harper’s Bazaar, it’s all about tradition. “It’s a very English thing to dress a young boy in shorts,” Hanson explained. “Trousers are for older boys and men, while shorts on young boys serve as a subtle class marker in England.”
Hanson went on to elaborate, “Though times are slowly changing, wearing trousers as a young boy is often associated with being middle class or suburban. And trust me, no self-respecting aristocrat or royal would want to be labeled that way — not even the Duchess of Cambridge. It’s all about maintaining that royal image.”
However, there was one exception to this rule when George wore trousers at Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s wedding on May 19. But don’t get used to it — Hanson predicts that we won’t see George in trousers again for at least three more years. It seems the tradition of wearing shorts until around age eight is here to stay.
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History Behind the Royal Dress Code
For those of you wondering why this tradition exists, Hanson provided some historical context. “Traditionally, boys transition to trousers around the age of eight. This practice dates back to the sixteenth century when young boys would ‘graduate’ from wearing dresses to breeches — a process known as ‘breeching.’ It’s fascinating how these customs have carried over into modern times, albeit in a more subtle way.”
And let’s not forget, George isn’t the only royal turning heads with their fashion choices. Tatler also named Meghan Markle, Kate Middleton, Queen Elizabeth, and Camilla Parker Bowles among the best-dressed members of the royal family. So, who do you think takes the crown for the best royal dresser? Honestly, it’s a tough call — they’re all bringing their A-game!
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