In a recent revelation, it has come to light that Princess Kate is encouraging Prince William to consider a fresh approach regarding their son Prince George’s educational journey.
The royal couple, who are parents to three children—11-year-old George, 9-year-old Charlotte, and 6-year-old Louis—have navigated various schooling options as their family life evolves.
Initially, the children attended Thomas’s School in Battersea, London, which offered a nurturing environment for their early education.
However, after relocating to Adelaide Cottage, they transitioned to Lambric, an independent preparatory school in Berkshire, in 2022.
This move has provided stability for the young royals, especially during the challenging times when their mother, Kate, has been undergoing treatment for cancer.
Royal commentator Katie Nicholl highlighted that while Kate was in the hospital, George found solace in playing football with his friends.
This sense of normalcy has been crucial for the family, allowing them to maintain a semblance of routine amid adversity.
Lambric has not only offered a robust support network but has also allowed the children to enjoy the joys of childhood, something that can be elusive in royal life.
However, the transition to a preparatory school brings its own set of challenges.
As George approaches the next phase of his education, he faces significant decisions.
Historically, royal children have either been homeschooled or sent to prestigious boarding schools, as was the case with King Charles III and his sons.
Katie Nicholl noted that both Kate and William are grappling with this pivotal choice.