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Prince George's utterly brutal hobby that only the most fit can take part in

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has a range of hobbies from but there is one brutal activity that the 11-year-old has taken a keen interest in.

The young royal has taken up a seriously intense sport that only the most fit are able to take part in.

At a recent investiture at Windsor Castle, was presenting athlete Non Stanford with an MBE for her services to the sport when he admitted that George may be a budding triathlete.

Triathlon is a sport that combines swimming, biking, and running.


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that Non Stanford, who in 2013 won the women's triathlon title, said: "He was telling me how George has been doing triathlon at school.

"There is also a gentleman who now works for William, has done a bit of triathlon, and has been giving George advice about putting talcum powder in his shoes. George has been sharing his talc with his classmates and they are all excited about these tips.

"[William] also asked about the future of triathlon and the talent that is coming through, so we had a very nice chat."

Non, who also finished fourth at the 2016 Rio Olympics, has now moved on from being a triathlon champion to a coach and now works for British Triathlon coaching in Leeds.

is also already "learning to fly" as he was spotted enjoying last month in front of proud parents.

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it is no surprise that George is sporty as his parents have shown their athletic ability various times over the years, trying their hands at several different sports from cricket to volleyball.

Kate's passion for sports began at a young age. She was a, playing for her school, Malbrough College's, team.

While the second in the line to the throne may be an active child, has previously admitted that George, like most other soon-to-be-teenagers, also

So much so that he and Kate are and monitor the amount of screen time Prince George is allowed."


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