Prince George could be confronted with a decision that could break up a secular tradition – Princess Kate will decide. By choosing the school, the royal family could open new ways.
Prince George (11), the eldest son of Prince William (42) and Princess Kate (43), could be the first male heir to the throne to break a secular tradition.
The decision of the school he frequents after Lambrook could be a date. In recent weeks, Kate Middleton has been seen visiting two day schools in northern London, which feeds speculation on the future education of Prince George, 11. This is what the British newspaper “Sun” writes.
The eldest of siblings currently frequents the mixed private school of Lambrook with her brothers and sisters, Princess Charlotte (9 years old) and Prince Louis (6 years old). The princess and prince of Wales would be interested in the fact that their children continue to frequent the same school. According to rumors, they may have opted for Marlborough College.
Kate and William’s priorities have changed
If George actually became a student of Marlborough College, he would be the first male heir to the throne to frequent a mixed school. Initiates report, however, that the decision has not yet been made, Kate having visited two schools in December.
-The Princess of Wales visited the University College School (UCS) of Hampstead, “courageously academic”, and the Highgate school, which was closed for a “special VIP visitor”. These schools would be unexpected choices for Kate and William, whose priorities may have changed during the past year.
Traditionally, royal children attended Gordonstoun in Scotland, but this custom was broken when the one who was still Prince Charles and the deceased Princess Diana opted for Eon College. Experts are now discussing the possibility that Prince George attended a public school.
Kate Middleton herself successfully studied at Marlborough College, which has a long list of famous graduates. The school offers demanding courses and shares the philanthropic values of William and Kate. Nevertheless, some fear that Marlborough will become too extravagant, according to “The Sun”.
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