Kate Middleton wants son Prince George to go to ‘co education' school: Here's Why

By Web Desk
December 01, 2024

Kate Middleton and Prince William want stable life for Prince George

Kate Middleton and Prince William have reportedly ensured their eldest son, Prince George, has a stable and normal school life.

The Prince and Princess of Wales, who have admitted their children to a £47k per year school in Lambrook, have ensured normalcy especially during Kate’s cancer diagnosis.

Speaking to OK!, Royal expert Katie Nicholl says: "When Kate was in hospital, George was on the football pitch playing with his friends.”

She adds: "That sense of normality, of keeping the family going at one of the hardest times they've ever gone through, was important. The school gives them a great infrastructure and a great support network, and allows the children to live a regular childhood – a low-key, happy, albeit privileged childhood."

Adding on to Kate’s plans for George’s future, the expert suggests: “Kate's preference is for George to be at a co-education school, so he can be with his siblings, which is what Kate experienced at Marlborough with her sister, Pippa, and brother, James.”

She noted: "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."


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