It seems that Prince William and Kate Middleton have opposite opinions about the eldest son, Prince George, should register in the next.
The future King, 11, began the search for his next school earlier this year and, according to the reports, has visited several renowned schools in London and their surroundings.
The Princess of Wales, 43, recently joined her eldest son on a tour of her old school, Marlborough College, in Wiltshire.
George also toured Eton College: William and his former school for the brother Prince Harry who for a long time has been a popular election between the royal, politicians and aristocrats.
“It is the talk of school and parents,” said a real source of the Daily Mail. The departure adds that the decision has become a “true dilemma” for the Wesses.
The publication has communicated with the Kensington Palace to comment.
While William is interested in George, who turns 12 in July, to follow his steps by attending the University of $ 82,000 per year, it seems that Princess Catherine is believed to have other ideas.
William, the throne heir, had a great experience at school, however, Harry, 40, detailed a completely different experience in his Bombshell 2023 memories, “about”.
The former Royal Working, who now lives in Montecito, California, with his wife Meghan Markle and his two children, admitted that he fought with poor degrees in school.
His disappointing academic experience led him to omit the university and directly go to the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.
The Duke of Sussex wrote that Eton was “heaven for brilliant boys, therefore, it could only be the purgatory for a very unwavering child.”
Eton College is located on a short walk from William, 42, and Kate’s family home in Adelaide Cottage in Windsor Home Park.
Even so, despite William’s rumored desire that George becomes an Eton boy, the rector of the school has said that he is not folding the rules for anyone, just for the real ones.
“I am receiving a torrent of letters and emails from friends of friends, insinuating that they hope to help them secure a place for their children or grandchildren,” Sir Nicholas Coleridge wrote in the spectator.
“Here is a rigorous admissions system, it is executed with integrity, and it is uncomfortable when the possible child has not drawn the attention of the selector.”
Young Royal has also traveled two other schools in northern London, including Highgate School.
It is reported that the theater department of the “world class” of the school attracted the princess of Wales to school, but its distance 30 miles from Windsor could be seen as a problem for the family.
The future king currently attends the same preparatory school as her younger brothers, Sister Princesa Charlotte, 9, and Brother Prince Louis, 6.