
William gained his bike license at 19, and in his twenties he embraced long-distance driving together with his youthful brother Prince Harry, 41.
The pair undertook a 1,000-mile off-road journey throughout South Africa to lift $677,000 for charity, an journey that cemented William’s affection for biking tradition.
That historical past, insiders say, makes it more durable for him to think about banning it outright for his kids. Kate isn’t alone in her apprehension about his daredevil passion.
William’s father, King Charles III, 77, has voiced comparable worries. Recalling his sons’ youth at a reception in St James’s Palace, the King mentioned: “I at all times fear about them (driving motorbikes.) It is about different automobiles not with the ability to see you. I am at all times telling my sons that.”
One household pal mentioned these warnings nonetheless echo. “With Charles voicing concern and Kate overtly anxious, the sign is unmistakable,” they added.
“Motorcycling may be one thing William grew up with, however it’s removed from sure it ought to form George’s life.”

