There is no credible evidence that Prince George is not the first son of Prince William or that he will never be king after William. In fact, all official sources and updated royal succession lists confirm that Prince George is the firstborn son of Prince William and is second in line to the British throne after his father.[1][2][3]
Prince George, now 12 years old, is reportedly already stepping into royal duties and has been gradually introduced to his future responsibilities as heir to the throne. His appearances at official events and participation in royal engagements have been widely covered and show that the palace is preparing him to eventually become king.[4]
Princess Kate and Prince William have been closely involved in mentoring Prince George, teaching him about the importance and duties of the monarchy, ensuring a smooth transition for the next generation. The line of succession remains firmly intact, with no indication or official announcement suggesting any changes that would exclude George from becoming king after his father.[7][8]
In summary, while sensational headlines may claim otherwise, official confirmation and royal protocol uphold that Prince George is very much the firstborn son and the next king in waiting after Prince William. Any rumors claiming otherwise are unfounded and not supported by current royal facts.