Prince George has inherited much more than his right to the throne of the United Kingdom. The latest news about Kate Middleton's eldest son announces that the young boy has also inherited his mother's talent for painting. According to some artistic samples presented by the Duchess of Cambridge, Prince George has everything needed to become a great artist.
Since he was little, William's successor has shown a natural inclination for the visual arts, showing a creativity that amazes those who observe his drawings. Kate recently shared some portraits created by her son, making clear the artistic gift that may be blossoming in the young prince.

Kate Middleton reveals Prince George's other legacy
Prince George is increasingly gaining greater prominence within the British Royal Family. Kate Middleton's eldest is destined to inherit his father Prince William's crown, and his future is focused on that. All this despite the fact that the young prince seems to have other much more artistic and less institutional interests.
The information that has been announced about Prince George is another inheritance that has come to him and that has nothing to do with the crown. It is the skills displayed by Kate's firstborn, which suggest that he is truly an artist with a paintbrush. As has emerged, Prince George has inherited his mother's talent for painting.
It was Kate herself who shared some of the drawings her son, only 11 years old, has created recently. Among the works shown by Middleton, some sketches and portraits stand out that have left admirers of the British Royal Family speechless.
"This is adorable, Prince George is really talented, I never would've been able to make such an elegant portrait at 11 years old," they say. "It's wonderful, I'm impressed. There are definitely artistic genes in the family," they point out.
The drawing that attracted the most attention was a portrait of Kate sitting in an armchair, which is truly impressive for such a young child. However, it is clear that his talent and inspiration come precisely from his mother.
Kate Middleton inspires Prince George with her passion for art
It should be noted that Kate studied art history at the University of St Andrews and is a great advocate for all the arts. Prince William's wife has a special fondness for painting and has participated in several events that promote this practice.
For this reason, it is not surprising that Prince George has inherited her taste for paintbrush and charcoal. What is impressive is seeing how he works each stroke and each color to give his works a high level. It is clear that Middleton has instilled in her eldest son a love for aesthetics and careful observation of the world's details.

The young prince shows that creativity has no age and that talent can appear when least expected, even among royalty. George enjoys painting as a form of relaxation and expression, according to Kate in several recent interviews on the subject.
Prince William's wife uses her free time to do crafts with her children. On one occasion, she even went to George's elementary school to give a talk about creativity. "Express your creativity and it can help you have confidence," Kate keeps as a life philosophy.
She also shares this passion with King Charles III, who enjoys painting landscapes and significant places. Without a doubt, Prince George has the best environment to develop that other legacy that is not gained through the line of succession.