Why Prince George Wasn’t Sent to Secondary School Revealed

Now the grandson of the English King Charles III is studying at Lambruk School. And the question of choosing a future university caused a dispute between his parents.

Prince George, 11, will not start secondary school this year, Hello Magazine writes about.

Despite celebrating his 11th birthday last month, Kate Middleton and Prince William’s son will continue to attend Lambbrook School in Berkshire, where his younger siblings Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six, also attend the school.

Although most children in the public school system move from elementary school to middle school at age 11, many preparatory schools, such as Lambbrook, offer education to children up to age 13.

Last year, the heir to the British throne faced his first major tests.

Prince William is known to want his first child to study at Eton College, where both the Prince of Wales and his younger brother Harry once attended. This would then be a breach of long-standing royal tradition, as King Charles III and his ancestors attended Gordonstoun boarding school.

But Kate Middleton is against her husband’s decision. The princess, who has cancer, does not want to send her eldest son to a boys’ boarding school because Catherine herself was “horribly bullied at his first boarding school.”

Later, the future Queen of England entered Marlborough State College in Wiltshire. This is where George wanted to study. Because of this, Kate and William had a big argument and are still trying to decide the fate of their first-born child after graduation.

Let’s remember that Kate Middleton and Prince William broke a strict rule when Prince George was a little boy.

Moreover Focus She wrote about Prince George’s billion-dollar fortune.

Source: Focus

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