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Prince George's Favorite Toy: Prince William Says Son Is Into This Familiar Item

Prince George's favorite toy is something that's familiar to many kids his age. Dad Prince William revealed that the 4-year-old-royal is into a particular item that is not hard to find.

McLaren Automotive presented Prince William with a gift during his visit to the carmaker's headquarters. The company gave him a brick model of the McLaren 720S sports car, which reminded the prince of Lego.

"My son's very into Lego and he'd love this," Prince William said while studying the car model that was made up of 280,000 bricks. "It's incredible!"

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The second in line to the British throne also said that while he likes cars, he's not a car enthusiast. His most important criteria for a good vehicle is if it has a coffee cup holder.

Meanwhile, when Prince George isn't playing with Lego then he's most likely pre-occupied in school at Thomas's Battersea. The young prince started preparatory level in the London institution last Sept. 7 and his dad felt relieved that Prince George is adjusting quite well to a big school.

On Tuesday, Sept. 12, however, the police arrived to investigate an intrusion at Prince George's school. A woman was allegedly arrested and detained on burglary charges.

Prince George was believed to be in his classroom during the incident. While Kensington Palace won't comment on what happened, the school issued a statement saying it will review its security arrangements with authorities.

Prince George's mom, Princess Catherine, was not present on his first day of school. The Duchess of Cambridge is in a delicate stage of her third pregnancy and needs complete bed rest at home.

"She is suffering from nausea and morning sickness again, and she cannot stop eating spicy food and candy," a source revealed. The princess isn't due until spring of 2018. Until then, British folks wager that the new royal baby could likely be another girl after Princess Charlotte.

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