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Prince William's lifesaving lesson for Prince George

He might only be four-years-old, but Prince George is now well-equipped to handle any emergency thanks to a lifesaving lesson from his father Prince William.
We just hope he never has to use it.
The Duke of Edinburgh has taught the young royal how to dial 999 (UK’s equivalent of triple zero) in an emergency, reportedly inspired by the bravery of Suzie McCash who saved her mother’s life when she did so earlier this year.
Prince William met Suzie, who won the Child of Courage award, at a Pride of Britain ceremony, and said he would need to teach Prince George to do the same thing.
October 30, 2017 Prince William, Duke of Cambridge greets Suzie McCash as he attends the Pride Of Britain Awards at the Grosvenor House pic.twitter.com/r2XDemdq8v — Royals_Cambridges (@the_Cambridges1) November 1, 2017
“I have a four-year-old called George and if I gave him a telephone I do not know what he would do,” William said.
“And do you know what I’m going to have a conversation with my George about what to do because of what you’ve done,” he continued.
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“It’s really important.”
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