The recent appearance of Prince George in Wimbledon sparked a mixture of admiration and reflection, in particular for its calm behavior and composed during the male final between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner. Despite the loss of his favorite player, Alcaraz, the 12 -year -old Royal maintained his dignity, showing the sporting spirit by shaking the winner’s hand, a sinner and saying: “well played”.
His actions were quickly praised on social networks, many describing his behavior as a “royal sporting spirit”, in particular in relation to the most spontaneous reactions of her younger sister, Princess Charlotte. George’s ability to remain calm, despite his probable disappointment, drew attention to his maturity. However, some social media users have humorously stressed that his behavior looked like that of a football coach, ready to move on after a difficult match.
This contrast between the reserved nature of George and the more exuberant enthusiasm of Charlotte did not go unnoticed. While George’s behavior was considered to be a testimony to royal education and his future responsibilities, some observers noted that his serious approach subtly highlighted the difference between the personalities of the brothers and sisters, which could cause tensions within the family.
While Kate Middleton and Prince William have always emphasized positive values for their children, the comparison between George’s professionalism and Charlotte’s spontaneity can raise questions about how their personalities are shaped by their education. The approach worthy of George is praised, but it can inadvertently shade on the more relaxed behavior of his younger sister.
In any case, George’s ability to stay in good place and respectful in the face of disappointment offers a clear image of the expectations of the royal family for the future monarch – a challenge that will probably continue while the young prince will sail in the eyes of the public.