What Prince George Wants To Be When He Grows Up

The Duchess of Cambridge stepped out this for her first official solo engagement as honorary commandant of the Royal Air Force Air Cadets to celebrate their 75th anniversary on February 7.

During her visit, Catherine, wearing Alexander McQueen, revealed that Prince George wants to become a cadet himself when he grows up.

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The Duchess of Cambridge at the 75th anniversary of the Royal Air Force Air Cadets. Photo: Getty Images

"He is now obsessed with the air cadets and wants to join,” she said, revealed onlooker Lucinda Conder.

"We are going to have to push that one when he gets to age 12.” (The RAF Air Cadets consists of 42,000 members, ages 12 through 19, as well as 15,000 adult volunteers.) It makes a certain amount of sense that George might have taken an interest in the sky, given his father’s job as an air ambulance pilot.

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Prince George on his first day of nursery school. Photo: Getty Images

It comes as little surprise the prince, who recently started nursery schoolhas dreams of hitting the skies, following in his father, Prince William's footsteps who works as an air ambulance pilot.

"Every child deserves to grow up feeling confident that they won't fall at the first hurdle, that they cope with life's setbacks," the Duchess said in a PSA for Children's Mental Health Week this week.