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Prince William and Princess Kate at Odds Over Prince George’s Schooling Decision

Prince William and Princess Kate are reportedly facing a tough decision about the future schooling of their eldest child and second in line to the throne, Prince George. As his time at Lambrook School comes to an end, the royal couple is said to be at “odds” over which school George should attend next.

Royal experts Katie Nicholl and Bronte Coy recently shared their insights in The Sun, revealing that William and Kate might break with royal tradition when it comes to their son’s education. Traditionally, royal heirs have attended prestigious boarding schools, with Eton College being the school of choice for both Prince William and his brother, Prince Harry. However, according to the experts, the Prince and Princess of Wales are now leaning towards a state school for George.

Bronte explained, “It seems to be the case that Kate and William are a little bit at odds on where he should go, whether he should go to boarding school or to a co-ed school”, reported by the Express.

Katie added, “They’re going to have to make a decision quite soon about which school Prince George will go to because Lambrook, which is the school all three children are at, in Barkshire, is a pre-prep.”

She went on to point out that in the UK, it is common for children to transition to their next school at the age of 13, and in the case of William and Harry, that meant moving on to Eton. However, it appears William and Kate may choose a different path for George.

The decision is a significant one for the royal couple, as it marks a pivotal moment in Prince George’s education and future. While royal fans eagerly await the outcome, it seems that William and Kate will have to come to a conclusion soon about where their son will continue his schooling.

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