Prince George has returned to Lambrook following his school break
As he presented an MBE to Non Stanford, a silver medalist triathlete at the Commonwealth Games, the royal dad-of-three, which combines running, swimming and cycling. Non, who has now retired from the sport, told reporters following the ceremony: "He was telling me how George has been doing triathlon at school."She continued: "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.
Talcum powder has been used by triathletes in their cycling and running shoes as it helps their feet slip into their shoes easier and also reduces the risk of rubbing during the race.The young royal will no doubt have had an exciting time on Tuesday night as he no doubt will have. Earlier this year, Jay Rutland, husband of Tamara Ecclestone, revealed that Kate went trick or treating with her brood in their Kensington neighbourhood last October.
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