EXCLUSIVE: Prince George Security Nightmare – 12-Year-Old Royal's New School at Center of Safety Scare After He's Announced as Latest Pupil
Prince George will join the boarding school after taking the entrance exam, with Kensington Palace confirming the move and his parents pleased he will remain close to home.
- Kensington Palace confirmed earlier this week that Prince George will attend Eton College this September, relocating within Berkshire near the family home of Prince William and Princess Kate.
- George is transitioning from Lambrook School, where he completed his education alongside his siblings, ending rampant speculation about which institution the young prince would attend next.
- An insider stated the prince received "no special treatment" during admissions, completing the entrance exam like every applicant; Eton College charges fees exceeding £63,000 annually.
- William and Kate are reportedly delighted with the placement, as George, who turns 13 on July 22, is excited to begin his studies at the prestigious institution.
- Historically, the prince follows William, who attended Eton in 1995, securing his place among the roughly 270 students accepted annually at the prestigious boarding school.
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The second in line to the British throne will follow in his father's footsteps.
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The official confirmation that Prince George will attend Eton College this September has sparked intense global fascination, signaling a first major milestone for the second in line to the British throne. While the decision is a profound nod to the Royal Family legacy, his parents, Prince William and Kate Middleton did not make the life-changing choice lightly. Now that the cat is out of the bag, royal insiders have been spilling the details beh…
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