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“Future King”: Prince George’s Sudden Crave Forces Superyacht Crew To Make Pit Stop In Greek Isles
Prince George smiling in a navy blazer and striped tie, enjoying a public event with onlookers behind him.

“Future King”: Prince George’s Sudden Crave Forces Superyacht Crew To Make Pit Stop In Greek Isles

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Prince William and his family made an unscheduled stop in the Greek Islands after his eldest son George decided he wanted to eat off the menu—and off the superyacht they were sailing on.

The revelation comes amid the indecision faced by his mother, Kate, as she shops around for college for the 12-year-old who is slated to take the throne after his father.

Highlights
  • Prince George reportedly paused his family's $450M yacht trip to satisfy a food craving.
  • The crew dispatched a tender to Zakynthos, rumored to fetch McDonald's for the young royal.
  • The Greek public speculates it was a fast-food burger that led to the unexpected detour.

The source who spilled the beans to a UK outlet has not been entirely forthcoming about what the boy was after, but it is clear–at least in this instance–that the future king gets what he wants.

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    Locals say the family arrived on the Island in complete secrecy

    Prince George dressed in a navy blazer and striped tie, spotlighted as the future king during a public event.

    Image credits: Chris Brunskill/Fantasista/Getty

    Greek news sources reported that the family had arrived on the Island of Kefalonia in the Ionian Sea west of the mainland in “complete secrecy.” 

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    They booked a private jet from London, which was met by a “luxury van” under the watchful eye of a discreet security detail.

    According to the outlet, Enikos, locals also noticed a general increase in security measures in the area. 

    Prince George dressed in a suit, shaking hands at an event, with a young girl beside him, spotlight on future king.

    Image credits: princeandprincessofwales

    Their stay on the island, however, was brief, as they soon boarded a $450 million superyacht named Opera.

    The vessel they were on cost $450 million and requires a crew of 80

    Super Yacht Fan, a publication documenting the vessel, noted that Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, a prominent Emirati, owns the 479-foot leisure craft.

    While information surrounding the yacht is cloaked in secrecy, it is rumored to have 24 cabins capable of accommodating 48 guests, two helicopter landing pads, along with a pool, gym, and beach club.

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    Additionally, the Opera, built by luxury yacht builder Lurssen in Germany, requires an 80-person crew and costs its owner between $40 and $50 million annually.

    Said crew had to stop the moving resort mid-trip when little George decided he wanted a meal from land.

    Insiders will not say what George wanted, but locals think they have a good idea

    Prince George with family in formal attire, highlighting the future king during a superyacht pit stop in the Greek Isles.

    Image credits: princeandprincessofwales

    According to the source who spoke to the Daily Mail, the vessel was southbound between the islands of Kefalonia and Zakynthos, west of the mainland, when the youth voiced his desire. 

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    The order resulted in the vessel stopping and dispatching a tender boat.

    The Daily Mail leaker, however, would not say more than: “George required a specific dietary item, which led to the tender going ashore in Zakynthos to purchase it. Nothing extravagant, just something particular.”

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    The Greek residents think it’s McDonald’s

    The locals in Greece have since pondered the probability that it was a burger the youngster, like any boy his age, wanted.

    The Greek City Times hinted in the same direction when it reported that the tender boat went to “Laganas, Zakynthos, to fulfill the young prince’s fast-food desire.”

    Zakynthos is notably one of the few Greek islands with a McDonald’s, and this detail has the locals speculating that the US junk food brand is precisely what George was after.

    The publicity comes at a time when he is scheduled to find a new school

    Prince George outdoors smiling, wearing a brown vest and plaid shirt during a casual moment in the Greek Isles.

    Image credits: princeandprincessofwales

    Fans, however, are dubious. “I really don’t think George sent the boat lol!” wrote one grappling with the idea of stopping the entire yacht and then chartering a tender for a burger.

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    “Even royalty needs a maccies when in Greece,” observed a netizen who claimed to have  “chartered” a taxi when their McDonald’s craving got the better.

    George’s latest public stint comes at a time when parents are shopping for a school for him.

     

    Eton College, an institution where many of England’s prime ministers and royals were mentored, would have been an obvious choice. But, its headmaster, Simon Henderson, known for his liberal views and his moniker “Trendy Hendy,” has been on leave for the last six months. 

    His absence is rumored to be part of a leadership overhaul due his ‘aggressively woke’ reform policy.

    Young Prince George smiling widely, highlighting the future king during a superyacht stop in the Greek Isles.

    Image credits: Karwai Tang/Getty

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    While a house has already been reserved for the young prince at the school, his parents are yet to commit. 

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    Social media feels the “future king must have what he wants”

    Comment by Robert Bristow expressing that the situation must be part of a normal upbringing, with two laughing reactions.

    Facebook comment from Debs Wright joking about Prince George and a boat during a discussion on a superyacht pit stop in the Greek Isles.

    Comment by Ilia Constantinides saying tough life little fella in a social media post about Future King and Prince George's superyacht stop in Greek Isles.

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    Chat message from Demetris Theocharis, expressing "Why the heck not" in a casual conversation.

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    Message from Colin Birch asking if the chef is sick.

    Prince George's sudden craving leads superyacht crew to make an unexpected pit stop in the Greek Isles.

    Comment by Marianne Kraaijeveld expressing disbelief about a situation involving future King Prince George and a superyacht crew.

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    Chat message on social media reading Future King huh sounds good with a laughing emoji.

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    Comment by Ruth Carman about parents indulging children’s requests on holiday, mentioning the location Llandudno.

    Comment by Liam Georgia Harris on social media about exhaustion and deserving a holiday related to Prince George's superyacht crew.

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    Comment stating the future king must have what he wants, highlighting Prince George's sudden crave and superyacht crew's Greek Isles stop.

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    Dave Malyon

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    Dave Malyon

    Dave Malyon

    Writer, Entertainment News Writer

    A writer with a journey spanning hard news, food, and culture, with bylines in The Epoch Times, NTD, Dented Armour, Tasting Table, and Mashed. At Bored Panda the focus has pivoted to entertainment, tracking celebrity newsmakers, Hollywood drama, and viral stories while vying to give more substance and less surface.

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    J Wess
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    4 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This "article" sounds like complete b******t beginning to end.

    Ace
    Community Member
    4 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I've sailed extensively in that area, and would just like to point out that this was neither a detour nor a lengthy stop. The distances in the Ionian are tiny, so if the superyacht was travelling between Kefalonia and Zakynthos, which are less than ten nautical miles apart, it would have take their 'tender' - probably capable of >30 knots - only a few minutes to reach either island. Honestly, we've been to isolated restaurants in the med where they will take your order early evening and then take their boat to the supermarket on the mainland ten or twenty miles away to get what they need, so this sort of thing is not in the least bit unusual.

    Jnausicaa
    Community Member
    Premium
    4 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Is it bad to wish for some sort of tragic accident that will leave us with a Queen Charlotte when she is about 12?

    Gozer LeGozerian
    Community Member
    4 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yes. You are absolutely fvcked in the head to wish death on a kid. Seek treatment ASAP.

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    J Wess
    Community Member
    4 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This "article" sounds like complete b******t beginning to end.

    Ace
    Community Member
    4 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I've sailed extensively in that area, and would just like to point out that this was neither a detour nor a lengthy stop. The distances in the Ionian are tiny, so if the superyacht was travelling between Kefalonia and Zakynthos, which are less than ten nautical miles apart, it would have take their 'tender' - probably capable of >30 knots - only a few minutes to reach either island. Honestly, we've been to isolated restaurants in the med where they will take your order early evening and then take their boat to the supermarket on the mainland ten or twenty miles away to get what they need, so this sort of thing is not in the least bit unusual.

    Jnausicaa
    Community Member
    Premium
    4 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Is it bad to wish for some sort of tragic accident that will leave us with a Queen Charlotte when she is about 12?

    Gozer LeGozerian
    Community Member
    4 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yes. You are absolutely fvcked in the head to wish death on a kid. Seek treatment ASAP.

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