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Prince George Named World’s Most Popular Royal Child, Leaving Meghan Markle Envious

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Prince George Named World’s Most Popular Royal Child, Leaving Meghan Markle Envious

It seems that Prince George has earned himself a new title, and it's one that has left feeling envious.

The eight-year-old son of and has been named the world's most popular royal child, beating out 18 other royal youngsters from around the world.

Design Bundles, a research firm, conducted a study that calculated global Google searches and Instagram hashtags for the 19 young royals to determine who was the most influential.

Prince George came out on top with a total of 896,535, which included 693,535 Instagram hashtags and 203,000 Google searches per month.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's other two children, and , also made it into the top three.

Charlotte, who is six years old, came in second place with 685,592, while three-year-old Louis took third place with 369,813.

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and 's son , who is two years old, came in fourth place with 118,963.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who quit royal duties last year, now reside in California with their two children.

A spokesperson for Design Bundle stated that the online presence of these royal children shows just how fascinated the world is with every member of its royal families.

They added that these children represent the next generation and are likely to gain more influence as they grow up and assume greater public responsibility in their roles.

While Prince George and his siblings enjoy spending time with the children of Zara and Mike Tindall, Mia, Lena, and Lucas, they have had fewer opportunities to spend time with and his younger sister, Lily.

The Queen, who is now a proud great-grandmother of 12, reportedly urged to stop flying in helicopters with his family due to safety concerns.

Her Majesty is said to be terrified that disaster could strike, threatening the succession.

An unwritten rule prohibits senior royals from flying together, but a source close to the Queen revealed that she has urged Prince William to stop flying himself, particularly in bad weather, as helicopters are not the safest form of transport.

The Queen is understandably very worried and has told William that bad weather and accidents can strike at any time.

Despite her concerns, the Queen is delighted with the way that Prince William and Kate have risen to the challenge in recent years and knows that the monarchy is safe in their hands.

In conclusion, Prince George's new title as the world's most popular royal child has left Meghan Markle feeling envious.

The study conducted by Design Bundles shows just how fascinated the world is with every member of its royal families, and these children represent the next generation and are likely to gain more influence as they grow up.

The Queen's concerns over safety during helicopter flights have also come to light, but she has faith in Prince William and Kate's ability to lead the monarchy.

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