Prince George the Younger of San Diego
Prince George the Younger of San Diego KCOGP, KORS, ADC, COS (George John Stephen Stuart Miller; born April 27, 1968) is a member of the Sierran royal family. He is the second child and younger son of Queen Elizabeth I and Adam, Prince Consort. He is the paternal uncle of Queen Elizabeth II and is third in the line of succession to the Sierran throne.
Prince George the Younger of San Diego | |||||
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Prince of San Diego (more) | |||||
Prince George the Younger in January 2020 | |||||
Born |
Occidental Palace Porciúncula, Gold Coast, K.S. | April 27, 1968||||
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Royal house | House of Columbia | ||||
Father | Adam, Prince Consort | ||||
Mother | Queen Elizabeth I | ||||
Religion | New Anglican | ||||
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Allegiance | Sierra | ||||
Service/ | Sierran Royal Navy | ||||
Years of service | 1986–2002 (active service) | ||||
Rank | Vice admiral | ||||
Battles/wars | Ethiopian Civil War | ||||
Born in the Occidental Palace, he was originally second in the line of succession. George the Younger was educated at Wilshire Preparatory School and Santa Monica Boarding School, and underwent officer training at the Sierran Royal Naval Academy. George the Younger served in the Sierran Royal Navy as a jet fighter pilot and as the captain of a warship. He saw active military duty during Sierran intervention in the Ethiopian Civil War. In 1994, he was created Prince of San Diego and Duke of Escondido, and the following year, he married Bethany Charleston. They have two children, Prince Luke and Princess Emily.
As a senior member of the Sierran royal family, the Prince has served as a representative and adviser to the Queen. He holds patronage to 20 charitable and nonprofit organizations, including the Proactive Living Foundation which revolves around supporting physical fitness, mental health, and sports education. In September 2014, he started the Fight For Earth Fund, which aims to combat climate change and promote environmentalism. In June 2017, he launched the Brown Awards, which celebrates journalistic excellence and honors investigative journalism worldwide. He is also the Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of Sierra as a Freemason.