Prince George is obsessed with LEGO.
The Duke of Cambridge - the young prince's father - was blown away when he was shown a 280,000-brick model of a McLaren 720S sports car at McLaren Automotive's headquarters in Woking, Surrey, on Tuesday (12.09.17) and admitted his four-year-old son would have "loved" to have seen the impressive statue.
According to PEOPLE.com, the 35-year-old royal said: "Wow, my son would love this. My son's very into Lego and he'd love this. It's incredible."
And George - whose mother is Duchess Catherine - will certainly get to play with a lot of LEGO over the next coming months as he has just started primary school.
The youngster had his first day at St Thomas's in Battersea last week but the establishment's former head teacher Ben Thomas has revealed he will be treated no different to his fellow classmates during his time at the £17,000-a-year institution.
He said: "Our aim for him, as well as for all of our pupils, is to provide a safe and secure and happy environment where he feels supported by a kind and loving community. That's something we will be trying to achieve for him.
"There won't be any special treatment at all. In fact, what his parents would like for him, as any parent would like for their child, is they have a wonderful, fulfilling and private childhood in a place which is secure."
And, although George was no doubt nervous ahead of his first day, William recently said everything went smoothly and there was no drama - unlike other parents.
He said: "It went well. There was one other parent who had more of an issue with their children so I was quite pleased I wasn't the one."
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