Watch out, world, Prince George has his first set of wheels.
The adorable royal seems to have inherited his proud dad Prince William’s love of all things motors, and is particularly taken with tractors.
And now he has his very own miniature version to race around the corridors at Anmer Hall.
The Sun reports that Prince William and Catherine gifted their son the £100 toy, which comes complete with a front loader and a tipping digger bucket.
The mini motor is made by John Deere, an agricultural company.
They have a long relationship with the royal family; the company holds a royal warrant to supply the Queen, and George’s aunt Zara Phillips acts as a brand ambassador.
The two-year-old must be in his element, after Catherine revealed at an engagement in North Wales last week that he is “obsessed” with tractors, anything that has “big wheels”, and, just like his father, helicopters.
“Catherine said how much George loved them,” said Pauline Hallett of Ogwen Mountain Rescue.
“He knows all the different colours and asks her about all the parts.
“She laughed and said she tells George to ask Daddy as she has no idea.”
Looks like our little prince may be following in his father’s footsteps!