As Prince William continues to fulfill his royal duties while Princess Catherine focuses on her recovery, the couple is navigating a pivotal moment in their family life.
Their three children—Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis—are growing up, and discussions about Prince George’s education are heating up.
At just 10 years old, Prince George is already at the center of significant discussions about his schooling.
With his status as the future king, the choices his parents make now carry considerable weight.
Recently, the royal couple has been exploring options for George’s education, and reports suggest they have differing views on where he should enroll.
The decision is further complicated by Eton’s enrollment policy, which requires children to be registered during the year they turn 10. While George won’t start until he turns 13, the clock is ticking, and his parents are weighing their options carefully.
As the royal family navigates this critical decision, opinions are divided. Some believe that sending George to boarding school is a necessary step for a future king, while others argue that a day school would foster a healthier environment for the young prince.
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