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George, Charlotte and Louis currently attend Lambrook School
The Prince and Princess of Wales’s eldest child, Prince George, is preparing for the next stage of his education, having sat his first major set of exams in 2023.
And while Eton College has long been tipped as the next school the future King will attend, it has been widely reported that George, 11, will take up a place at his mother Kate’s alma mater instead when he turns 13.
Kate boarded at Marlborough College in Wiltshire between 1996 and 2000, and according to The Mail On Sunday, C1 House, an all-boys house has been earmarked for George for security reasons.
The £59,000-a-year co-educational independent boarding school boasts a swimming pool, athletic fields, tennis courts and two theatres.
While Prince William and Prince Harry boarded at Eton College, close to Windsor Castle, George and his younger siblings, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, would be afforded more privacy in the at Marlborough College in the Wiltshire countryside.
Kate is said to have enjoyed her years at Marlborough College, where she excelled at sport.
And the Princess wasn’t the only royal to attend the boarding school – William’s cousin, Princess Eugenie, is also an alumna.
It wouldn’t be the first time a new generation of royals has decided to educate their children differently.
King Charles and his brothers, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward, attended their father Prince Philip’s former school, Gordonstoun, in Scotland – as did Princess Anne’s children, Peter Phillips and Zara Tindall.
But Charles and his late former wife, Princess Diana, opted against sending their sons William and Harry to school, choosing Eton College instead.
George and Charlotte were previously educated at Thomas’s Battersea School in west London, before enrolling at Lambrook School in Berkshire.
Louis attended his sister’s former nursery, Willcocks, in Kensington before the family’s move to Windsor in 2022.