From a ride-along Ferrari to a knitted crown hat, a gift list website has come up with the top ten items they think will grace the wish list of Prince George.

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The team at Wrappler.com are giving Kate and Wills a helping hand picking out gifts for their tot, who’ll turn one later this month.

Amongst the items is an Aston Martin pushchair, a life sized fluffy lion and a royal train set, which the team believes would be perfect presents for the little boy who really does have everything.

A spokesperson for Wrappler.com said: “It can be difficult to buy for your own children at birthdays, so I can’t even begin to think how Kate and William are feeling. As a nation infatuated with the royal tot, there are plenty of items on the market that are great for a little prince.

“We’ve come up with plenty of items on this list that we think Prince George would love to unwrap to celebrate his first year on the planet.”

Top 10 Gift Ideas

Toy Helicopter

If the latest royal is anything like his father, George will adore a miniature version of his dad’s favourite mode of transport.

Prince William helicopters, and George will definitely love flying a remote controlled version around the palace gardens with his dad.

Life sized fluffy lion

It’s no secret that George has a particular fondness for animals. After all, he is growing up alongside the family black cocker spaniel, Lupo.

Prince William is the royal patron of an African animal conservation trust, and so a life sized lion toy would sit perfectly in the Kensington Palace nursery.

Sitting amongst all the other fluffy animals Prince George was gifted on his Royal Visit to Australia, with an oversized toy which would surely stand out.

Baby polo mallet

As a royal, playing polo is a necessity and so starting early is key. A normal polo mallet would be a little big for the prince, and so a baby polo mallet will mean he can practice around the palace.

 With this kind of nurturing, George is sure to develop the kind of quick reflexes needed to be the next polo star.

Knitted crown hat

As the future King of England it is imperative that the young prince gets used to wearing a crown.

A knitted crown will not only keep George’s ears warm in the winter, but also keep him stylishly kitted out at all times.

Personalised cashmere blanket

Prince George’s favourite pastime is sleeping. In fact, the mini royal has already spent 232.3 days asleep- that’s two thirds of his life.

Therefore, the best way to honour his love for sleeping would be to gift a soft cashmere blanket to keep him snuggly and warm at all times

Toy Yacht

When you have a private pond, a toy yacht is an essential. A remote controlled yacht that you can build from scratch will definitely keep George entertained when he gets a little older.

Not to mention that sailing it around in the Kensington Palace Round Pond would be perfect for cultivating boating skills.

Silver comb

Prince George’s full time job of being incredibly cute comes with several downsides, including being photographed wherever he goes.

As his fair hair grows a silver-plated comb is sure to keep his barnet beautiful meaning he’ll be ready for every photo opportunity.

Ride along Ferrari

For any normal child, a little plastic car to ride around the house in is an essential, but this is Prince George, so only the best will do.

A plastic Ferrari will be perfect for when George is toddling round the palace, and what better way to do it than in a model sports car.

Royal train set

A train set is a necessity in any nursery and Prince George’s should be no exception.

However, if your family has their own private train, a miniature replica copy should definitely take pride of place.

Aston Martin stroller

At £2,000 this pushchair is definitely fit for a king. With a set of puncture proof tyres and genuine leather upholstery, George can roll around in style just like his mum and dad.

Why should Prince George wait until he’s legally allowed to drive to own his very own Aston Martin?


by for www.femalefirst.co.uk


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