Rumor has it that the royal family once had their eyes set on a potential princess for Prince William. Yes, you heard it right!
It seems that back in the day, the royals had their hearts set on Princess Madeleine of Sweden as a match for William. Imagine that!
When William was just a wee lad, the idea of him tying the knot with another royal was practically written in the stars. And who better than Princess Madeleine?
Born a mere 11 days before William himself, she shared more than just proximity in birthdates. Like Prince Harry, she was the “spare” to the Swedish throne, making her an ideal match for a future king.
After all, heirs can’t just go marrying other heirs – they’re meant to marry the spares. It’s a whole royal chess game, folks.
Unlike Kate, who had to undergo the infamous “princess lessons” and adapt to the royal limelight, Madeleine came pre-loaded with princess know-how. She was born into it, living and breathing the royal lifestyle from day one.
But alas, fate had other plans. William found his happily ever after with Kate, while earlier this year, Madeleine tied the knot with an American commoner. And guess what?
She’s now expecting a little princess of her own! Talk about a royal twist. Could this mean a potential match for Prince George in the future?
What this means for Prince George?
The speculation is half the fun when it comes to the royals. Who will be the next Kate Middleton of the next generation? While Prince George won’t be pressured into a royal union, you can bet your crown jewels he’ll have to find someone who fits the royal bill.
Enter the “Kate-over.” Yes, you heard it here first.
You see, a royal wife isn’t just any old commoner. Oh no, she must embody the essence of Duchess Kate herself.
That’s why there’s talk of giving Prince Harry’s girlfriend, Cressida Bonas, a complete “Kate-over.” Out with the scrunchies and overalls, and in with the sophisticated coat dresses and hatinators – it’s a royal makeover extravaganza!
While it’s all speculation for now, it wouldn’t surprise me one bit if it turned out to be true. The palace is all about image, darling, and having a perfectly polished princess is non-negotiable.
So as much as we might dream of Prince George marrying for love alone, it’s more likely he’ll end up with someone cut from the same regal cloth as his dear mum – a refined, well-educated English rose from a suitably posh background.
Ah, the joys of royal matchmaking!