Prince Harry's educational journey was steeped in privilege from the get-go, starting at Mrs Mynors Nursery School in Notting Hill, progressing to Wetherby Prep School and then onto Ludgrove Prep School for boarding.
At just eight years old, Harry was sent to live away from home, where he received ample support from school staff, including a unique routine, according to reports in OK!In addition to various activities and weekly treats, the younger boys at Harry's boarding school had their hair personally washed by matrons - a memory Harry shared in his controversial 2023 memoir, Spare."Three times a week after dinner, the matrons would assist the youngest boys with a nightly wash," he penned. "I can still see the long row of white baths, each with a boy reclining like a little Pharaoh, awaiting his personalised hair wash."For older boys who'd reached puberty, there were two tubs in a separate room, behind a yellow door.
The matrons came down the row of tubs with stiff brushes, bars of floral soap. Every boy had his own towel, embossed with his school number.
Mine was 116."Post Ludgrove, Prince Harry joined Prince William at Eton College near Windsor. His memoir offered many intriguing glimpses into his upbringing, including a reference to his time at Eton where Harry expressed his disappointment at William not wanting to spend time with him there.In a candid interview with Anderson Cooper on 60 Minutes, Prince Harry opened up about feeling personally wounded by his brother William's words during their school days.
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