A King in the making: The big school decision for Prince George
As Prince George nears his 13th birthday this July, the Royal Family is preparing for a major transition that feels like a rite of passage for any young heir. While he currently spends his days at Lambrook School with his siblings, Charlotte and Louis, the move to secondary school is looming. It’s a moment that blends centuries of tradition with the practical needs of a modern prince.
The decision to send George to boarding school isn't just about following in his father’s footsteps; it’s largely about finding a balance between duty and a normal childhood. Boarding schools offer a unique level of security and privacy that is hard to maintain elsewhere. As Princess Diana once noted, these institutions allow royal children to socialize and build independence among their peers, rather than growing up isolated behind palace walls with only tutors for company.
Eton College is currently the name on everyone’s lips as the most likely destination. It’s William’s alma mater and sits conveniently close to the family’s home at Windsor Great Park. With a price tag of around $70,000 a year, it is one of the most prestigious schools in the world, having produced 20 British Prime Ministers. If George does attend, he’ll be joining a long list of relatives, including the Duke of Kent and the Duke of Gloucester, who also walked those halls.
There is a sentimental layer to the Eton choice as well. When William was a student there, the school’s proximity to Windsor allowed him to have weekly lunches with his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. These meetings, encouraged by Prince Philip, helped William navigate a difficult time during his parents' divorce while also receiving a "masterclass" in his future role as King.
However, there is another strong contender in the mix: Marlborough College. This is where Kate Middleton and her siblings were educated, and it offers a slightly different vibe than the all-boys environment of Eton. Marlborough is coeducational and is often praised for its more modern, grounded approach to education. Choosing a coed school would align with William and Kate’s philosophy of keeping their children's upbringing as relatable as possible.
The final choice will signal a lot about the future of the monarchy. If the family opts for Eton, Prince Louis will likely follow his brother there. However, if they choose Marlborough, it could mean all three children stay together, or at the very least, it would pave a clear path for Princess Charlotte to follow her mother's educational journey. For now, the world watches to see if the young prince will lean into traditional prestige or a more modern family legacy.
Eton College is currently the name on everyone’s lips as the most likely destination. It’s William’s alma mater and sits conveniently close to the family’s home at Windsor Great Park. With a price tag of around $70,000 a year, it is one of the most prestigious schools in the world, having produced 20 British Prime Ministers. If George does attend, he’ll be joining a long list of relatives, including the Duke of Kent and the Duke of Gloucester, who also walked those halls.
There is a sentimental layer to the Eton choice as well. When William was a student there, the school’s proximity to Windsor allowed him to have weekly lunches with his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. These meetings, encouraged by Prince Philip, helped William navigate a difficult time during his parents' divorce while also receiving a "masterclass" in his future role as King.
However, there is another strong contender in the mix: Marlborough College. This is where Kate Middleton and her siblings were educated, and it offers a slightly different vibe than the all-boys environment of Eton. Marlborough is coeducational and is often praised for its more modern, grounded approach to education. Choosing a coed school would align with William and Kate’s philosophy of keeping their children's upbringing as relatable as possible.
The final choice will signal a lot about the future of the monarchy. If the family opts for Eton, Prince Louis will likely follow his brother there. However, if they choose Marlborough, it could mean all three children stay together, or at the very least, it would pave a clear path for Princess Charlotte to follow her mother's educational journey. For now, the world watches to see if the young prince will lean into traditional prestige or a more modern family legacy.
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