The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are already planning to host play dates for Prince George's friends since he began nursery school early this month, which was previously reported by HNGN.

"Kate and William will be getting involved in Prince George's nursery life," a source told Bella magazine, according to the Belfast Telegraph. "They won't ever want him to feel isolated or different from the other children, so that means plenty of play dates with his classmates.

"Kate and William are very sociable and want to get involved in all aspects of his nursery life, which includes meeting his new friends. There would be security checks on parents coming into their home and personal 'family areas' of the estate would be out of bounds, but there are plenty of communal areas where George's friends can visit," the statement added.

Two-year-old Prince George attends Westacre Montessori School in Norfolk which is near their family home, Anmer Hall.

"Montessori focuses on social development and independence as well as education," the source added, according to the International Business Times.

"Children are encouraged to choose whatever activity suits them, and then the teacher is there to be a guide. As George gets older there will be constraints in his life, so this is a great start where he will get independence and freedom," the source added.

Montessori school instructors noted that there was a surge of parents trying to know more about their kind of teaching. Maria Montessori Institute trained the Montessori teachers at Westacre Montessori School, and its director of training, Louise Livingston, noted that there was a 65 percent increase in inquiries after Prince George started school there.

Livingston added that "many of those calling are interested in our new site in Holland Park," which is near Prince George's school, according to People.