Prince George gets his first set of wheels: Royal tot loves driving his £100 toy tractor around the lanes of his Norfolk home as Duchess of Cambridge reveals he is 'obsessed' with combine harvesters
- Prince George loves driving around his country home in Norfolk
- Miniature tractor costs £100 and is from agricultural company, John Deere
- Duchess of Cambridge revealed he is obsessed with 'anything with wheels'
- See more of the latest news on the Duchess of Cambridge and family
He may only be two years old but Prince George has already got his first set of wheels.
According to The Sun, Prince George loves driving around his country home, Anmer Hall in Norfolk, on his toy tractor.
The miniature tractor costs £100 and is from agricultural company, John Deere, which holds a royal warrant to supply his grandmother, the Queen, with farm and garden machinery.
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Prince George, two, has apparently been cruising around the lanes of his Norfolk home on a £100 toy tractor - after his mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, revealed on Friday that he is 'obsessed' with anything with wheels
The bright green and yellow plastic toy has a front loader and tipping digger bucket.
On the ToysRUs website, the item's description reads: 'Watch your child scoop away with the John Deere Farm Tractor with Loader Ride-On.
'Your little farmer will love exercising and developing his or her fine motor skills while pedaling away using the anti-slip pedals and pedal crank with eccentric bearings.
'The lifting hood and covered fixed wheel chain drive help your little one look and feel like a John Deere farmer.'
George’s godmother, Zara Phillips, is a brand ambassador for the company and received a similar tractor at the Chelsea Flower Show earlier this year.
The miniature mobile costs £100 and is from agricultural company, John Deere, which holds a royal warrant to supply his grandmother, the Queen, with farm and garden machinery
Prince William loves cruising around on his motorbike and it seems that Prince George has inherited his father's passion for motors.
Indeed, his mother, The Duchess of Cambridge, 33, last week revealed that her firstborn is 'obsessed' with tractors, as well as combine harvesters and anything with 'big wheels'.
On Friday, she told a Mountain Rescue volunteer how much their son loves helicopters ‘like his Daddy’.
Pauline Hallett of Ogwen Mountain Rescue said: ‘William used to fly us around when he lived and worked up here and I was telling him about the new helicopters.
‘Catherine then said how much George loved them. 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.’
When asked about her two-year-old son and six-month-old daughter, Kate told wellwishers on Friday: 'They are doing really well, thanks. Charlotte is getting bigger and getting on well with her noisy big brother'
Asked about her plans for Christmas during a visit to a men's mental health support group on Friday, Kate replied: 'I haven't started yet, but George will be starting to talk about Christmas soon'
Kate also revealed that Prince George is starting to talk about Christmas and Princess Charlotte is getting on well with her 'noisy' big brother.
Asked about her plans for Christmas during a visit to a men's mental health support group on Friday, Kate replied: 'I haven't started yet, but George will be starting to talk about Christmas soon.'
Asked about her two-year-old son and six-month-old daughter, she added: 'They are doing really well, thanks. Charlotte is getting bigger and getting on well with her noisy big brother.'
Kate and her husband, Prince William, were in North Wales for the day to highlight charity work focusing on young people's mental well-being.
The couple visited The Towers Residential Outdoor Education Centre, situated in Snowdonia National Park, where children from Holyhead High School had joined the mountain rescue team for a day of activities.
After lunch, the couple changed into walking boots and waterproof jackets and along with representatives of Mountain Rescue England and Wales, of which the Duke is patron, went to meet their fate.
Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge visited the Towers Residential Outdoor Education Centre in Capel Curig on Friday and got stuck into the activities
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