Prince George, the eldest son of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, recently had a trial day at a school near Windsor.
The royal couple has been visiting this particular school numerous times as they contemplate where their children should continue their education.
It seems they are considering sending Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis to the same school as well.
A source close to the school, which remains unidentified by the Mail on Sunday, revealed that teachers organized a settling-in-style trial class for the eight-year-old future king.
Interestingly, the other children in the class did not recognize George or understand his status, much to the amusement and relief of the teachers.
While the school does have students from wealthy European and Russian families, it is not as high-profile as Ludgrove School in Berkshire, where Prince William attended, or Marlborough College, where Kate was educated.
George’s formal education began at the Westacre Montessori School Nursery near the family’s Norfolk home, Anmer Hall, when he was just two years old.
He then enrolled at Thomas’s School in Battersea, South London, in September 2017.
In celebration of Prince Louis’ fourth birthday, the Duchess of Cambridge captured delightful images of her youngest child on a Norfolk beach.
In the pictures, Louis can be seen dressed casually in shorts and a grey wool star-print jumper, holding a cricket ball.
The smile on his face reflects a happy and contented little boy, a testament to Kate’s skill as a photographer and mother.
As the Daily Mail exclusively revealed, Prince Louis is set to join his older siblings, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, at a new school in September.
The Cambridges, who are planning to move to Berkshire soon, are currently exploring options to have all three children enrolled in the same co-educational establishment.
It was previously reported that George would be leaving Thomas’s in Battersea for a new prep school in the Royal County this autumn.
However, it has now come to light that Charlotte and Louis may join him.
Charlotte has always been happy and settled at Thomas’s, and it was expected that Louis would join her later this year.
The Mail had revealed earlier this year that William and Kate were making swift progress with their plans for a new life in the home counties.
With George already set to transition to a new school, the possibility of having all three children together at the same institution seems to be under serious consideration.