News Prince William Plans to Teach Prince George This Life-Saving Lesson, Thanks to a 5-Year-Old Girl By Olivia Bahou Olivia Bahou Facebook Olivia Solomon is a New York-based writer and editor who covers all things fashion, lifestyle, celebrity, and pop culture. She was previously the Assistant Digital Editor for InStyle, and her work has appeared in many national publications. InStyle's editorial guidelines Updated on November 1, 2017 @ 12:30PM Pin Share Tweet Email Four-year-old Prince George will soon learn how to use a cell phone for a very important reason. His dad, Prince William, was at the Pride of Britain Awards on Monday night when he met Suzie McCash, who saved her mom’s life at just 4 years old by calling emergency services. WPA Pool/Getty Images “I have a 4-year-old called George, and if I gave him a telephone I do not know what he would do,” William told now 5-year-old Suzie, according to People. “And so you know what, I’m going to have a conversation with my George about what to do because of what you’ve done. It’s really important.” Samir Hussein Suzie was honored at the Pride of Britain Awards in London with a Child of Courage honor. The Duke of Cambridge also met with first responders from both the Grenfell Tower fire and the Manchester attack, presenting them with Special Recognition Awards on stage. He was joined by some of the young people who were injured in the Manchester Arena attack. Why Princess Charlotte's Future Children Won't Inherit Royal Titles—but Prince George's Will “The courage and the spirit that Manchester showed … is a huge example to all of us,” Prince William said. “I got to witness first-hand the incredible professionalism of our NHS doctors and nurses through the air ambulance.” “I can’t say enough how proud I am of everything you do on a day-to-day basis.”