Inside £47k-a-year Teddies – child happiness rule as Kate Middleton looks at school for George

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Even though he won't be heading off to 'big school' until September 2026, all eyes are on where Prince George could go to continue with his education when he leaves Lambrook School.

While many had previously imagined he would follow in his parents' footsteps and either go to Eton College or Marlborough College, it seems the Prince and Princess of Wales are taking a very measured approach when it comes to the all-important decision.

With reports that a handful of schools have been toured by Prince William - the latest being St Edward's in Oxford - it is becoming clear that the couple are researching every avenue and looking at schools which are co-educational and keep the values of sustainability and pupils' mental health at their heart.

St Edward's - known informally as Teddies - charges £47,000-a-year and educates both female and male students - something which would certainly work in the family's favour as the three young royals could all attend together.

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