The Duke of Cambridge is a special title given to someone who holds an important job in the royal family.
Imagine your school has a principal, that person helps run the school and makes big decisions. The Duke of Cambridge is kind of like that principal, but for the whole country (or even more than that!), he helps look after the king or queen and does important work to keep everything running smoothly.
What Makes Someone a Duke?
A duke is a very high-ranking title in the royal family. It's one of the most important titles you can have, like being the head of a big team. When someone becomes the Duke of Cambridge, it means they're taking on that special role and helping to lead the royal family.
Why Cambridge?
Cambridge is a real place in England, it’s where the title comes from. It's like if your school was named after a city, and you became its principal because of that connection. So even though the Duke of Cambridge might live somewhere else, the name reminds everyone of that important city.
Examples
- A child asks, 'Who is the Duke of Cambridge?'
- Learning that the Duke of Cambridge is part of the British Royal Family.
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