Prince George’s INCREDIBLE Present List From 2014 Revealed

From a list of presents published by the royal places, it’s obvious which member of the royal family is lavished with the most gifts. We’ll give you a hint: he’s toddler sized

There’s no doubt about it – Prince George is one lucky boy.

As well as being third in line to the throne and living in a palace, royal officials have revealed that he was gifted over 1,000 presents last year alone.

His royal cutie must have trouble deciding which of his thousands of toys to play with [Getty]
His royal cutie must have trouble deciding which of his thousands of toys to play with [Getty]



And not just from family members, but from admirers, political heavyweights and film directors. Talk about friends in high places. Just think, he’s not yet 18 months old.

On his tour of Australia with his parents last year, it’s thought that George was treated to a faint-worthy 603 presents.

'A blue teddy? C'mon, I'm only eight months old and even I know all teddy bears are brown' [Rex]
'A blue teddy? C'mon, I'm only eight months old and even I know all teddy bears are brown' [Rex]



Included in his haul were a few things we doubt he was all that taken with, including a pair of sheepskin boots from the Commanding Officer of the No. 1 Squadron of the Royal Australian Air Force, a possum skin cloak and a surfboard from the Mayor of Manly, Australia.

Other presents might’ve been more up his street, such as a rocking horse from Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales, a giant wombat and various soft toys, books and games.

Prince George seemed to love his bilby toy in Australia [Rex]
Prince George seemed to love his bilby toy in Australia [Rex]



In New Zealand, George’s 120 gifts included a cuddly police toy dog from the Royal New Zealand Police College, a bicycle, two cycling jerseys and a baseball cap from the Shepherd Industries.

And it didn’t stop there. Other treats for the royal tot included a miniature academic gown from University of St. Andrews, a dream catcher from a female elder in Canada, a car/speedboat toy from Sealegs International Limited and a mini leather flying helmet from Sir Peter Jackson.

We would love a toy wombat too, tbh [Rex]
We would love a toy wombat too, tbh [Rex]



Even the Queen herself treated her great-grandson to a miniature throne from the Game of Thrones set.

The presents revealed by the Palace aren’t even all of them because the royals only reveal gifts given to them on official foreign tours.

Our question is, does he actually play with it all? Thank goodness Kate and Wills have a few palaces to store all of their son’s swag in and hopefully the new baby, when he or she arrives in April, will make use of all of the gifts, too.


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