Princess Kate could break major tradition when it comes to Prince George

Princess Kate and Prince George

Princess Kate could break a royal tradition when it comes to Prince George’s education (Image: Getty)

The could break a in two years time when turns 13.

and Princess Kate’s eldest child is currently attending Lambrook School in Berkshire along with his siblings, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.

The second in line to the throne has seen many royal commentators .

In the last couple of years, reports suggested that and Princess Kate were torn between Eton College in Berkshire – their alma maters respectively.

The Princess of Wales attended Marlborough College in the 1990s and sparked rumours she may be considering sending George there after she was spotted visiting the premises last year.

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Prince George, Princess Charlotte And Prince Louis Start Lambrook School

Prince George is currently attending Lambrook School in Berkshire with his siblings (Image: Getty)

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If George enrols at Marlborough instead of Eton, it will be the first time that a future King completes his compulsory education in an all-co-ed establishment.

The prestigious school’s alumni include Kate’s siblings, Pippa and James Middleton, , Samantha Cameron and comedian Jack Whitehall.

Marlborough College is regarded as one of the best co-educational independent schools in the country.

It houses 13 hard tennis courts and 12 all-weather tennis courts, multiple football and lacrosse courts, and high-quality school rugby facilities.

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The co-ed school houses over 1,000 pupils from age 13-18 from both the UK and overseas.

In 2024, the school was included in The Schools Index as one of the 150 best private schools in the world and among the top 30 senior schools in the UK.

The annual fee for boarding pupils 2024/2025 is £50,985 per year.

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