Just when you thought you’ve seen all the Prince George cuteness that you can handle, his Christmas wish list has been made public.
Prince William delivered his 4-year-old son’s handwritten note to Santa Claus on Thursday, November 30, during a royal visit to Finland.
The kindergartner had circled that he was “nice” and not “naughty” this year and wrote that he would like a police car from Santa. He then signed his own name.
“I’ve seen you and I had to give you this letter,” William, 35, told Santa. “He hasn’t written down many requests, so I think one request is probably OK.”
Prince William and Duchess Kate are keen to give George and his little sister Charlotte, 2, a normal upbringing out of the palace’s gilded walls. That means George “loves anything on wheels” and gets to spend hours riding bikes, while Charlotte plays Disney princesses, happily unaware that she holds the title herself, a Middleton family insider previously told Luxury Handbag Shopping.
And the little rulers aren’t exempt from the house rules, which include no iPads. “They’re very much seen as Mummy and Daddy’s toys, not for children,” a source told Us in July. “As two people who grew up without gadget for entertainment themselves, William and Kate are firm believers in toys, outdoor play and encouraging an active imagination.”







