The next movement of William & Kate could change Prince George's life, sources say

"It's a very important decision that will have a great influence on George's life," said an initiate.


Prince George Charmer Royal Watchers when he appeared with his parents,Prince William andCatherine Duchess, at the Euro Championship of Wembley Stadium Sunday. Wearing a blue blazer and a striped tie, just like his father,George has clearly shared his father's enthusiasm For the match and it was ecstatic when England marked the first goal, despite the match that headed out. The third aligned with the throne even imitated the gestures of William while they acclaimed in England (and had the same disappointed and stoic reaction when his home team lost in Italy).

The proven exit George is no longer a toddler adorable; He is a young prince. Now, the time has come for William and Kate to decide if their eldest son will continue with a particular royal tradition that dates back to many generations, or Cambridge could forge a new path for Prince George?

Read it to find out what William and Kate decision are about to do "who will have a great influence on Prince George's life," according to an initiate and how past generations have been dealing with the same problem.

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Cambridges are now facing an important decision on George's education.

Princess Charlotte arrives for her first day of school at Thomas's Battersea in London, accompanied by her brother Prince George and her parents the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
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According to the royal tradition, when George has eight eight years, it is time for William and Kate to make a decision on his secondary education. According toEvening, the cambridges are now sayingConsidering GEORGE Follow the traces of his grandfather back,Prince Philip; his grandfather,Prince Charles; And his father, sending it to the school pension. (Queen Elizabeth and her sister,Princess margaretTwo of the last of the royal family are enrolled in the palace by governors and tutors.)

"It's a very important decision that will have a great influence on Prince George's life," said an initiateBetter life. "The male members of the royal family have been considerably shaped by what also form their future, then William and Catherine undoubtedly weighed the options very carefully."

Before this young generation, most of the members of the royal family were packed to board the school when they had eight years, just like William and George's Uncle,Prince Harry, were when they arrived at the school of Ludgrove in Berkshire. George, which lighters eight later this month on July 22 currently attends Thomas's Battersea, a Co-ED school for students from four to 13 years old. His young sisterPrincess charlotte is also registered at the school, whose website indicates "TheMost important school rule is to "be nice".

The future king would have been quite popular with his classmates who arerumor to have nicknamed "PG."

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William and Kate can decide Buck Royal Tradition with respect to George's schooling.

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Prince George of Cambridge and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and President of the Football Association look on during the UEFA Euro 2020 Championship Final between Italy and England at Wembley Stadium on July 11, 2021 in London, England.
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There is a reason why George's parents could vote against boarding for their son. A source told theEveningHe is "very unlikely" William and Kate will rush George aboard the school in the near future. "The vogue is massively massively against young children boarding. The reversing of the family bubble, whatever the resources and culture of the school, the emotional structure that a family provides is more important at this age," said The initiate.

Other members of the royal family decided to refer their children to the school pension in recent years.Prince Edward andSophie, Countess de Wessex chose not to send their children, 17 years oldLady Louise Windsor or 13 yearsJames, Vicomte Severn, to embark at school.

In 2016,Mike Tindall, spouse of the granddaughter of the queen,Zara Phillips, say itDaily mail that he was not "lively" on the sending of their daughter, now seven yearsMIA TINDALL,away from school Because "go against [his] instincts". He said he prefers to send him to a neighboring school so that his wife and wife can "always be at hand if she needs us."

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Only one of George's parents has always flourished at the school boarding school.

Prince William Using His Computer At His Desk At Eton College Boarding School
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William attended Eton College for his secondary education, where he was very popular. The weekend, he would walk at the short distance from Windsor Castle where he would have tea with his grandmother, who started tutorializing on topics that the future king must know. According to the cup,William had a time adjustment easier in Harry made Eton.

A former classmate declared at the exit: "William was very integrated. There is this kind of company in your top year where you are a little popular or enjoyed by teachers and boys, you voted in the Eton company, called "pop, 'and you have to choose your vest and wear special pants. William was a pop, so he looked like a type of king back back, but Harry was not. I think Harry had probably not had more difficulty finding his way. "

Duchess Catherine was intimidated from her first boarding school, but that changed when she changed.

New graduate Kate Middleton wears a traditional gown to the graduation ceremony at St Andrew's University to collect her degree in St Andrew's on June 23, 2005, England.
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The college is not the culmination of a young person's life, but Kate Middleton, aged 13, had a particularly difficult time. AsBetter life reported last year, a band ofTheftidators made the life of Kate miserable In Downe House School, a girls 'pension school in Newbury, a few kilometers from his parents' house in Bucklebury. Most students enroll in school when they are 11 years old, but the Future Queen Consort of England has registered for 13 years as a "day student" -and as the suburbs and the "new" Girl ", Kate was an easy target.

Former studentGeorgina RylanceRecountOn SundayIn 2011: "It makes a difference of 11." She continued: "You have two years of liaison, your first time to all together. Even some of my school's most popular girls had trouble at the age of 13." According toThe daily mail,Kate's Marlborough Class Comrade Jessica Hay said the middle girls at Downe House Tados Kate to be "too thin and sweet".

Kate was so miserable that his parents,Carole and Michael Middleton, went out of the home of Downe in the middle of the school year after only two semesters and registered with Marlborough College, where she flourished and finished her high school years.

Prince Charles was also miserable to the boarding school, his father attended his father.

Prince Charles walking in Downing Street, Cambridge, UK, 12th October 1967, beginning his term at Trinity College.
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When Prince Charles had eight eight years, he was announced that he would participate in Gordonstoun in Scotland, the same school as his father, Prince Phillip, went when he was the same age. As described onThe crown, theQueen Mother Lobbied his daughter to send Charles to Eton with regard to the eton because the castle of Windsor was nearby, but the queen said Philip was sending to the sending of his eldest son to his Alma Mater.

It has been largely reported that Charles hated being a student in Gordonnetoun, where the bunk beds would have been difficult and the windows of the dormitories were open all year, no matter the weather. It was miserable and constantly victim of inoccupied pension.The sun reportedCharles wrote a letter to his parents In 1963, in which he told them that he was extremely unhappy: "The people of my dormitory are mowed. Goodness, they are horrible. I do not know how everyone could be so fault." In another missive, he would have written, "I can not sleep in the house because I'm snoring and I'm struck at the head all the time. It's absolute h ***." The Charles Brothers,Prince Andrew andPrince Edward, were also sent to boarding.

Diane Clehane is a reporter based in New York and author ofImagine Diana andDiana: the secrets of his style.

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