She always said it: she is extremely close to her three children. Kate Middleton is a fusion mother with George, Charlotte and Louis. But now the Princess of Wales, who revealed her Christmas letter, could well have the “broken heart” by the decision she could be forced to make regarding the future of her eldest child.
According to our colleagues at Mirrorthe princely couple is already thinking at the establishment where Prince George will have to go after his stay in preparatory school. Royal expert Katie Nicholl says Kate Middleton would like to send her 11-year-old in a mixed school in England.
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Kate Middleton at odds with her husband?
But his husband would have other plans for his son. “Kate prefers George to be at a mixed school, so he can be with his siblings, which is what Kate experienced at Marlborough with her sister, Pippa, and brother, James”declared the royal expert. “It was a very happy school life for her, but William has very fond memories of Eton, which has a long history with aristocrats and royals,” she continues.
Thus, according to the specialist, Prince William would like his son George to continue his education rather at the prestigious boarding school for boys, Eton, where he attended school with his brother, Prince Harry.
A different schooling
Kate Middleton would thus be in strong disagreement with her husband.
“It is always possible that traditions change”declared the specialist to the Mirror. “William and Harry did not follow in their father's footsteps by going to Gordonstoun [en Écosse]and it may be that George breaks the Eton mold and ends up elsewhere. Whatever happens, it will be a decision made by William and Kate with George's best interests in mind.
Moreover, according to the professional, Prince George would probably like to go to a mixed school :
“When Kate was in the hospital, George was on the football field playing with his friends. This sense of normalcy, of being able to help the family survive one of the most difficult times they have ever gone through, was important”.