Prince Georg
Prince Georg or George stands for:
- George of Denmark (1653–1708), husband of the British Queen Anna
- George II (Great Britain) (1683–1760), King of Great Britain and Ireland
- George III (United Kingdom) (1738–1820), King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
- George IV (United Kingdom) (1762–1830), King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
- Georg V (Hanover) (1819–1878), King of Hanover
- George, 2nd Duke of Cambridge (1819–1904)
- George of Prussia (1826–1902), German general and writer
- George V (United Kingdom) (1865–1936), King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and Emperor of India
- George of Greece (1869–1957), son of King George I and High Commissioner of Crete
- George of Serbia (1887–1972), Crown Prince of Serbia
- George, 1st Duke of Kent (1902–1942), son of King George V.
- Georg Wilhelm von Hannover (1915-2006), German nobleman and headmaster
- George of Cambridge (* 2013)
- Prinz Georg (ship) , ship built in 1894 by the Saxon-Bohemian Steamship Company
See also :
- Prince George Land , an island in the Arctic Ocean
- Prinz-Georg-Straße , a street in Düsseldorf
- Prince George Garden
- Prince Georg Palace
- Prince George , geographic objects