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3 MINUTES AGO! Catherine Brother JUST Breaks Silence on Prince George’s New School & Shocks Everyone

It seems there has been some debate within the royal family regarding the future education of Prince George, particularly between Prince William and Princess Catherine. Despite turning 11, Prince George is not expected to start secondary school yet and will continue his education at Lambrook School in Berkshire, where his younger siblings, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, are also enrolled.

The heart of the debate lies in whether Prince George should follow in his father’s footsteps and attend Eton College or break away from tradition and attend a different school. Prince William and Prince Harry both attended Eton, which has been a favored choice for royal males in recent generations. However, Princess Catherine is reportedly hesitant about this decision, possibly because of her own experiences with boarding school. She was reportedly bullied during her time at her first boarding school, which has made her cautious about sending George away, as she doesn’t want him to face a similar experience.

There has been speculation that Catherine is considering alternatives, including Marlborough College, the co-educational independent boarding school she herself attended. She was seen touring the school in Wiltshire last year, sparking rumors that George might attend Marlborough when he turns 13. Catherine’s brother, James Middleton, also shared his thoughts on Marlborough, describing it as a school heavily focused on academic achievement, which he found difficult to handle. However, he acknowledged that it provided a strong education overall.

Prince William, on the other hand, appears keen on George attending Eton, a decision that aligns with King Charles’ traditional views. Charles is reportedly in favor of George following the path of his elders by attending the prestigious institution. Eton College is also close to Windsor, making it more accessible for visits and allowing for some family time during weekends.

The disagreement has reportedly caused tension between William and Catherine, with the two having lengthy discussions over the matter. While Catherine has expressed her concerns about sending George to a traditional and perhaps “stuffy” institution, it’s reported that she has ultimately agreed to William’s preference for Eton, likely out of respect for royal tradition and her husband’s wishes.

In addition to concerns about George’s schooling, there have been reports about Catherine’s health. The Princess of Wales recently dealt with a health scare, reportedly undergoing preventative chemotherapy, which may have influenced her decision to stay closer to home. During this time, it’s believed she stayed in touch with her children using FaceTime, while Prince William managed things at their Windsor residence.

Despite these challenges, the family is focused on balancing their public roles with family life, while preparing Prince George for his future responsibilities as a member of the royal family.

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