Mirror. “It was a very happy school life for her, but William has very fond memories of Eton, which has a long history with aristocrats and members of the royal family.”But Nicholl also admitted that the prince and princess could make a totally different decision no one saw coming. “There’s always the possibility of traditions being changed,” she argued. “William and Harry didn’t end up following in their father’s footsteps by going to Gordonstoun [in Scotland], and it may be that George breaks the Eton mould and ends up somewhere else. ““Whatever happens, it’ll be a decision made by William and Kate with George’s best interests factored in,” the expert added.
According to tradition, royal children have either typically been home-schooled or sent to boarding school. King Charles III and his two son’s William and Prince Harry, 40, all attended boarding school.
Charles, 76, boarded at Cheam School in Berkshire starting at eight-years-old, which made him the first heir to the throne to attend a “civilian” school.
Meanwhile, the Prince of Wales, 42, and his brother Prince Harry, 40, both attended Ludgrove School, also in Berkshire, from the same age, before going on to Eton.
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