After years of life out of the spotlight, James, Viscount Severn is finally making his debut.

If you want to learn everything we know about James, Viscount Severn, then keep reading.

He’s their youngest child, after his older sisterLady Louise Windsor.

James as a child

Well, their father Prince Edward requested courtesy titles from the queen.

You’re probably wondering what courtesy titles are, so allow us to break it down.

While these titles have no legal significance, they can’t be donned by just anyone.

Viscount Severn

Hence we made the decision not to use HRH titles" (via The Irish Sun).

The residence is just 30 miles outside of London, which is about an hour and 10-minute drive.

The Wessexes are actually the second family to live at the estate.

James Viscount Severn serious face

Let’s just say, James is one lucky 14-year-old.

He’s currently 14th in line, but that wasn’t always the case.

Well, in 2013, the Succession to the Crown Act was amended.

Viscount Severn with the Wessexes

The amendment ended the system of male primogeniture (viaRoyal).

He now falls behind his father, but still remains ahead of his sister.

Well, James, Viscount Severn is living your dream.

Viscount Severn cleaning a beach

The lakes can be found in Northwestern Manitoba, close to Nunavut.

It sounds like he was receiving a ton of awesome perks at a young age.

That’s pretty cool.

James and his sister Louise

This might be because they’re the youngest of her grandchildren.

It was initially an all-boys school, but became a co-ed institution in 2005 (viaEagle House School).

The Wessexes pay the tuition of 18,000 a year for their son to attend (viaExpress).

Viscount Severn attending a sporting event

He also admitted it wasn’t easy to deal with the changes in the kids' routines.

We’re sure most parents felt that way!

He donned his Diamond and Platinum Jubilee medals that he received from his grandmother (viaHello!

James wearing his Jubilee medals

Onetweeted, “A 14-year-old grandson of the queen has 2 medals.

Hopefully knowing that they’re Jubilee medals cleared things up and made some a bit less judgmental.

Why would this happen?

Viscount Severn with his mother Countess Sophie

He liked the sound of it and asked the Queen if he could have that instead.”

Viscount Severn could possibly adopt the title His Royal Highness when he turns 18.

Seeing that Viscount Severn is only 14, his decision remains unknown.

Viscount Severn riding in a carriage

Then again, he’s got time, so there’s no rush to make any choices just yet.

“Certainly when they were very young we tried to keep them out of it.

Imagine being a royal and having to get a job like anyone else!

Viscount Severn at a zoo

Then again, a normal life doesn’t sound too bad.

Sophie toldThe Times, “They go to friends for sleepovers and parties.

At weekends we do lots of dog walking and stay with friends.”

Viscount Severn participating in an activity with his sister and mother

His mother Sophie often joins James while he fishes.

“Sophie, who is a keen fisherwoman herself, liked to stand with him.