Prince George Turns 13; New Portrait Released Ahead of Eton Start

Prince George turned 13, with his parents releasing a new portrait marking the milestone birthday.

Prince George, the eldest child of Prince William and Princess Kate, turned 13, with the Prince and Princess of Wales marking the occasion by releasing a new official portrait of the teenager. The birthday portrait is a tradition the royal family uses to mark significant milestones for its younger members. George is next in line to the throne after his father, Prince William, and grandfather, King Charles III. The birthday also comes ahead of George's expected enrollment at Eton College, the prestigious boarding school attended by his father.

Why it matters

As the third in line to the British throne, George's milestones are closely followed as markers of the next generation of the monarchy. His upcoming enrollment at Eton marks the beginning of a new, more public phase of his education.

What's next

George is set to begin at Eton College, continuing a royal family tradition at the historic school.

Key facts

Bias & framing notes

Both sources are light on detail; Page Six framed the story around the parents and the portrait, while ABC News emphasized George's place in the royal family tree. Neither source provided significant original reporting beyond the basic birthday announcement.

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