Prince George has been named the most influential person in London in the London Evening Standard's annual Power 1000 list.
Despite only being eight-weeks-old, the third-in-line to the throne was chosen because "he has become the capital's biggest global ambassador".
Editor Sarah Sands said: "London is a magnet for the rest of world and our newest power resident, Prince George, is a timely symbol. He is our greatest tourist attraction, along with his great grandmother, which is why he has been chosen this year as the first among Londoners." … Umm. Yep. Okay. Did we mention he's only 8 WEEKS OLD? Anyhoo, the royal tot tops a distinguished list of movers and shakers in the capital, including Cara Delevingne and Harry Styles who came in at 20th and 17th place, respectively.
For the uninitiated, the Power 1000 is a list of the 1000 people who make London the world's creative and cultural powerhouse. Drawn from all sectors and walks of London life - from finance, to theatre, technology, media and politics - the list is selected by a panel of London Evening Standard reporters and critics. See below for the Top 20.
Prince George
Boris Johnson, Mayor of London
Mark Carney, Bank of England Governor
David Cameron, Prime Minister
George Osborne, Chancellor of the Exchequer
Theresa May, Home Secretary
Duchess of Cambridge
Andy Murray, tennis player
Ed Miliband, Labour leader
Sir Peter Hendy, Transport Commissioner
Princes William & Harry
Nick Clegg, Deputy Prime Minister
Natalie Massenet, Net-a-porter founder and British Fashion Council Chair
Bernard Hogan Howe, Metropolitan Police Commissioner
Sir Nicholas Hytner, National Theatre Artistic Director
The Queen
Harry Styles, One Direction Singer
Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury
Sir Paul Nurse, Royal Society President and Nobel Prize-winning geneticist
Cara Delevingne, model



