George, Charlotte and Louis' non-royal school names explained

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As kids across the country return to school, the royal children are set to soon begin their second year at Berkshire's Lambrook prep.

Prince George, ten, Princess Charlotte, eight, and Prince Louis, five, enrolled in the school last September, and will now be joining Year 6, Year 4 and Year 1 respectively.

However, despite their worldwide fame, at school, Prince William and Kate Middleton's kids have ditched their Royal titles, instead opting to be known by more 'normal' names.They are known as George Wales, Charlotte Wales and Louis Wales, so as not to differentiate themselves from their classmates.This is to give them a more typical school experience than if they were referred to as "Prince" or "Princess" by their teachers and classmates.

The Royal children had previously used the surname Cambridge, but this changed when William became the Prince of Wales following the death of the late Queen Elizabeth.The kids previously attended Thomas's in Battersea, London, before the Wales family made the move from Kensington Palace to Adelaide Cottage.

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