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Before becoming King George III of Great Britain in 1760, he held the title of Prince of Wales, which is traditionally granted to the heir apparent. As prince, he was involved in various ceremonial duties and began to take on responsibilities in governance, particularly as his grandfather, King George II, grew older. His early education and upbringing prepared him for leadership and the challenges he would face during his reign.

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