Prince George wants to be a pilot just like his dad Prince William

Prince George has been in school for only one month but the royal youngster has already set his sights on a career. The Duchess of Cambridge has revealed that the two-year-old has sky-high dreams to be a pilot, just like dad Prince William. She shared her son’s aspirations during the Air Cadets’ 75th anniversary celebrations on Feb. 7. Speaking with 19-year-old cadet Lucinda Conder, Kate stated that ever since she showed George pictures of Spitfire fighter planes; the tot has been adamant about wanting to fly them.

Kate revealed her son's pilot dreams during an event celebrating the air cadets. Photo: © Getty Images

Speaking with reporters, Lucinda revealed that Kate told her that George “is now obsessed with the air cadets and wants to join.” The news has most likely delighted both Prince William and Kate, who attended Sunday’s event for the first time as the organization’s Honorary Air Commandant. She took over the important patronage from Prince Philip in December. Should William ever be too busy working with the East Anglian Air Ambulance to answer any of George's questions about piloting, the young prince has lots of qualified mentors he can turn to for advice. His uncle Prince Harry was a decorated member of the Army Air Corps and both his grandfather Prince Charles and great-uncle Prince Andrew earned their wings with the Royal Air Force.

The toddler started lessons at Norfolk’s Westacre Montessori School on Jan. 6. Before entering, George proudly posed for a set of adorable photos, taken by his mother. It was recently reported that he is adjusting to life as preschooler swimmingly and the family is “grateful for the widespread support they are receiving from people all over the world."