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Prince William and Princess Kate Just Made a Big Decision About Prince George’s Future

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There are not many tweens who can tell you how their life is going to play out, but then again, Prince George is no ordinary child. The second-in-line to the throne, who will be turning 12 in July, has reportedly known about his destiny since he was 7 years old. And he is already stepping up and taking on some royal responsibilities, outside the group family dynamic that has largely dominated his royal interactions so far. Case in point: In May,…

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No quiet bronzette in Balmoral, no water or wrestling battles on the royal yacht. For Prince George, the elder (very) scrutinized by Kate Middleton and Prince William, the hour is at great maneuvers. At the next 12 years, the young heir slowly leaves the world of childhood for the much less fun one of the crown. A XXL pressure for a boy who hasn't yet asked for anything. And yes, while his little comrades as if only upset the spinach at the cant…

The decision is made. No official announcement, but with clear signs: Kate Middleton has chosen Prince George’s future academic. And King Charles III is delighted. The eldest son of the princes of Wales will begin a new stage in his life. This very September, he will enter Eton College, the prestigious male boarding school located near Windsor. British media such as People and Mail on Sunday have confirmed this. Although there was no communicati…

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e-noticies.cat broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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