There are no casual sweatpants in Prince George’s wardrobe, as royal tradition forbids him from wearing long trousers at a young age. The young prince, third in line to the throne, is only seen in public dressed in smart shorts. In British aristocratic circles, trousers are traditionally reserved for older boys and men, while young boys in trousers are often viewed as middle class. This custom dates back to the 16th century, with boys typically “graduating” to trousers around the age of eight.
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