WITH Prince George as an heir to the throne, there's no doubt about it - the youngster has a very lavish life.
Not only does the ten-year-old get taken on fabulous holidays to the Caribbean and regularly stays at luxury resorts in Courchevel, France, but he is often given jaw-dropping gifts, too.
In fact, even at the age of just three, his father jokingly admitted "he’s far too spoiled" when asked by a member of the public about the presents he'd received for his birthday.
The youngster has received a large collection of fabulous gifts throughout the years - from an extra special £18,000 playhouse from his grandfather, King Charles, to a rocking chair from none other than the then-president of the United States, Barack Obama.
The car-mad tot also has an impressive classic car collection, including an electric SUV he received in 2017 from his uncle, Prince Harry, as well as a super fancy dark green model Aston Martin, that was reportedly inherited from his dad.
But before he was even born, Prince George was a very popular tot, with well-wishers clamouring to give him gifts.
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To mark his birth, celebrity designer Theo Fennell - who has worked for everyone from the Beckhams to Elton John - created a £10,000 18ct white gold charm bracelet as a gift for George and mother, .
The renowned jewellery designer was commissioned by Sudocrem to produce a bespoke bracelet that reflected the Sudocrem pot.
Modelled on the iconic Sudocrem pot with a closable lid, the company maintained that it will carry the perfect amount of the nappy rash cream in style.
Speaking about the commission, Theo said: 'I am thrilled to make this miniature pot and bracelet for Sudocrem.
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'I understand it will be going to a very good home.'
But kindly, the lavish gift was later auctioned off, with the proceeds generously going to charity.
In the online auction, sought-after items including the £10k bracelet, a special plate made to celebrate the birth of Prince George, a chance to meet the world's greatest race horse, and tickets to see boy band One Direction.
It was hosted by the-saleroom.com to boost the coffers of East Anglia's Children's Hospices (EACH), which was formed following the extra publicity for the charity after Kate became patron in 2012.
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