In a world where right-handed writing is the most common, it is believed that 10 to 12% of the world’s population is left-handed.

This percentage includes famous personalities such as former US presidents Barack Obama and Bill ClintonThe Bill Gates and the Oprah Winfrey.

In the United Kingdom, Winston Churchill he was left-handed, as was David CameronHello reports.

Prince William is also known to be on the list along with his son Prince George.

Prince William

One of the first times he became known to be left-handed was on his first day at Eton College. He was photographed with his parents King Charles and Princess Diana and his younger brother Prince Harry as he signed the guest book with his left hand. He has previously joked that “left-handed people have better brains” than right-handed people.

King George VI

It is quite possible that Prince William inherited his left-handedness gene from his great-grandfather, George VI. Although he learned to write with his right hand, he often played tennis with his left. So was his wife, Queen Elizabeth, while their daughters Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret did not inherit it.

Prince George

And William and Kate’s first-born son is left-handed. However, in some photos it seems that his right hand has a leading role.