Prince George has a polo instructor

Britain’s Prince George has already got a polo instructor.
The prince – who turns two-years-old next month – has inherited the Duke of Cambridge’s left handedness, which means he won’t be able to play polo unless he learns to use his right hand.
For this reason, his father has already lined up his friend and England polo player Jamie Morrison – who runs the Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club – as the prince’s future polo instructor to teach him to use his right hand.
Speaking to the Mail Online, a source said: “Obviously George is far too young to be learning polo yet. It won’t be for quite a few years, but George will have to learn to play with his right hand, as you can’t play polo with your left.”
Meanwhile, Prince George’s parents the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have been making new friends in the shape of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.
The ‘Fury’ star reportedly attended a tea with his wife and the two royals on Friday (26.06.15), after trying to organise a date for months.
A source shared: “Everyone got on splendidly.
“Brad and Angelina spent much longer with the Duke and Duchess than planned. They ended up staying for almost a few hours.”
Brad and Angelina – who have Maddox, 13, Pax, 11, Zahara, 10, Shiloh, nine, and six-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne – are also believed to have offered the royal couple a present for their newborn baby, Princess Charlotte.