William and Kate Reportedly Choose Eton for Prince George's Senior School
William and Kate Reportedly Choose Eton for Prince George's Senior School

William and Kate Reportedly Choose Eton for Prince George's Senior School

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Prince William and Princess Kate have decided to send their son, Prince George, to Eton College for his senior school education starting in September 2026. Despite Marlborough College being a strong contender—where Kate herself thrived and which offers a co-educational environment that could accommodate all three siblings—the proximity of Eton to the family's Windsor home and William's own history at the school were decisive factors. Eton College, known for its rigorous academics and fees exceeding £63,000 annually, has reportedly exhibited a sense of 'smugness' about securing Prince George as a future pupil. The royal children currently attend Lambrook School in Berkshire and are not set to start a new school until 2026. The announcement has not yet been made official, but sources close to Eton suggest the decision is final. These details highlight the couple’s careful consideration of tradition, convenience, and family legacy in their choice of school.

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