SAD NEWS: George, Charlotte & Louis Set To 'SEPARATED' After William's Bold Decision This Month


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As the summer holidays near, the royal family is preparing for a particularly meaningful break—especially for Prince George and his parents. This holiday offers a rare and valuable opportunity for the Princess of Wales to spend quality time with her children before the next school year begins. With new academic milestones approaching, the family is cherishing these quieter moments together. For George, this summer marks a turning point. It’s not just another vacation—it’s a prelude to a big change in his educational journey.


After months of public speculation about where Prince George will attend secondary school, a recent report suggests that he will likely follow in his father Prince William’s footsteps by enrolling at Eton College, the prestigious all-boys school located near Windsor. George currently attends Lambrook School with his younger siblings, but when school resumes in September, it will be his final year there. Then, he’ll be moving on to the next phase of his education—one that seems designed to prepare him for a very different future than most children his age.

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While George’s future at Eton becomes more apparent, his sister Princess Charlotte may be preparing for a path similar to her mother’s. Speculation is growing that she will attend Marlborough College, the same boarding school where Princess Catherine once studied before attending the University of St. Andrews, where she eventually met Prince William. As Charlotte is still two years younger than George, her transition isn’t immediate, but the planning within the royal household appears well underway.


In recent months, Prince George, who is second in line to the throne, has been stepping into the public spotlight more often. As he nears his 12th birthday, he’s appearing at key royal events with increasing frequency. These moments are not just ceremonial; they serve as carefully guided introductions to a life of duty and tradition. Catherine is often seen close by, quietly coaching her son through these significant appearances. There’s a visible shift in George—sometimes looking thoughtful or even burdened. The seriousness on his young face suggests that he is beginning to grasp the enormity of the role that awaits him in the future.

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This progression isn’t surprising. Behind closed doors, William and Catherine have been exploring various educational paths for their son, ultimately leaning toward Eton. The prince was even seen visiting the campus in 2023 alongside his parents, a visit that further fueled rumors of a decision already being made. And given Eton’s enrollment policies—which require registration by June 30 of the year a boy turns 10—it’s highly probable that plans are already firmly in place. While the royal family has yet to issue an official confirmation, many insiders say the wheels are already in motion.


Within elite circles, there’s reportedly an unspoken confidence regarding George’s enrollment at Eton. The school's staff seem to be holding back the official news with a sense of secretive pride. That’s not unusual for Eton, a school steeped in centuries of tradition and attended by many of Britain’s most influential figures—including both Princes William and Harry.


Despite George's sometimes serious demeanor during public appearances, those who know him also describe a light-hearted and playful side. Whether cheering beside William at an Aston Villa football match or laughing with his siblings, George shows glimpses of a normal boyhood. The contrast between his public composure and private joy illustrates the balance his parents are trying to maintain—preparing him for kingship without robbing him of his childhood.

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Eton College recently announced that from January 1, 2025, its annual tuition fees will be £63,000—a significant figure, but hardly unexpected for a school of its stature. Beyond the legacy and prestige, practical factors have influenced the royal family’s choice as well. Eton is located conveniently close to the family’s residence, Adelaide Cottage, where William and Catherine have lived since 2022. William’s own fond memories of his school years at Eton also played a part in the decision.


Unfortunately for Charlotte, Eton is a boys-only institution, meaning she won't be joining her brother there. But with a clear path likely leading her to Marlborough College, her own educational journey remains just as carefully curated.

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Prince George’s recent participation in commemorations marking the 80th anniversary of VE Day marked a milestone in his public duties. Accompanied by Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, George stood beside his family to honor World War II veterans. He attended military parades, mingled with veterans, and even made another appearance on the Buckingham Palace balcony for the Royal Air Force flypast. One touching moment during that day was when he joined his parents in a heartfelt conversation with Second World War heroes during a tea party at Buckingham Palace. Catherine gently guided her son through the event, encouraging him to engage with the veterans—an act that left a lasting impression on attendees, who praised the young prince for his curiosity and respectful demeanor.


Only weeks later, George once again appeared at a key royal event: Trooping the Colour. Riding in a carriage with his family and watching yet another impressive RAF flypast from the palace balcony, he demonstrated that he is growing into his role under the public eye with grace and poise.


Thankfully, Prince George doesn’t have to navigate this path alone. Both William and Catherine remain steadfast in their desire to give him and his siblings as normal a childhood as possible. They’ve always prioritized grounding their children, shielding them from excessive scrutiny while still introducing them gradually to the expectations that come with royal life. This means George’s routine still includes things like attending football games with his dad and enjoying family time, away from the palace spotlight. His appearances at public events are carefully chosen, reserved for only the most meaningful occasions—ensuring that each moment is not just a duty but a lesson.

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