Prince William and Kate Middleton are reportedly at odds over which school their eldest son, Prince George, should attend next. The 11-year-old future king has been touring prestigious schools in and around London, including Eton College and Marlborough College. While William favors George attending Eton College, where he and his brother Prince Harry studied, Kate seems to have other ideas. Harry, in his memoir “Spare,” described Eton as a challenging place academically, leading to him skipping university to attend military school. Despite William’s desire for his son to attend Eton, the school’s provost has emphasized the rigorous admissions process and that no favors will be granted to royals.
In addition to Eton, George has toured two other schools in North London, including Highgate School. The family is balancing the school’s quality, distance from their home in Windsor, and the preferences of both parents. George currently attends the same prep school as his younger siblings, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. The decision on George’s schooling has become a topic of conversation among parents and schools in the area. As the young prince approaches his 12th birthday in July, the debate over his educational future shows the challenges faced by the royal family in making important decisions for the future king.
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