Prince George will be "given all the help he needs" as he faces upcoming exams for entrance into the top schools, including the prestigious Eton College.
The young heir to the throne, 10, returned to Lambrook School in September alongside his siblings Princess Charlotte, eight and Prince Louis, five following a summer spent at Balmoral in Scotland with their grandfather King Charles.The children first joined the independent preparatory school in Berkshire last September after the Wales family moved to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor.
Lambrook School educates children up to the age of 13 years old with George likely to attend Eton College afterwards, a boarding school for boys, as his father Prince William and uncle Prince Harry did when they were kids.The famous school charges a whopping £48,501 a year and was set up by King Henry VI in 1440.
With only a few years left, royal expert Tessa Dunlop spoke exclusively to OK! and explained that George will be sitting upcoming exams as a type of "sub-selection process" for entrance into the top schools, such as Eton and will be "given all the help he needs".
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