Charlotte Foster
Family & Pets

Prince George complains about sweltering Wimbledon heat

A video of Prince George has emerged, as the young royal was spotted complaining to his father that he was "too hot" in his suit at Wimbledon. 

The 8-year-old was the perfect prince as he attended the men's final match with his parents, but with soaring summer temperatures hitting 28 degrees, he found himself struggling in his suit and tie. 

After hugging Prince William, the young prince initially said he was feeling "ok" but then complained about the temperature as he walked along with his parents.

Fans on social media also expressed concern about the youngster being too warm, and Royal Editor Robert Jobson tweeted that while William and Kate were being respectful of the All England Club's formal dress code, nobody would have minded George wearing something less formal. 

As Prince William and Kate Middleton greeted Wimbledon officials, George was seen saying "it's too hot" to his parents.

Kate then advised her son he needed to avoid sitting "in the bright sunshine" and added they are "often in the shade".

Photos showed doting father William checking in on his son while he tried to cool himself down, as some viewers took to Twitter to express their concern for the young prince in his suit.

One person wrote, "Why do they dress him in a suit and tie and in this heat."

Another said, "Poor Prince George in a shirt, tie and jacket in that stifling heat."

The young royal then beamed as he shook hands with servicemen and women before the match, and sat watching the men's final like a perfect gentlemen. 

Serbian tennis champ Novak Djokovic defeated Aussie Nick Kyrgios in the match, as he reigned in his seventh victory at Wimbledon. 

Image credits: Getty Images

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