The Princess of Wales reportedly visited two schools in north London, fuelling speculation about Prince George’s future education.
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The Princess of Wales reportedly visited two schools in north London, fuelling speculation about Prince George’s future education. Kate is believed to have visited the £10,000-per-term University College School (UCS) in Hampstead after its Christmas break closure, according to the Mail.
During the same week, she was allegedly the VIP visitor at nearby Highgate School, located just two miles away. George currently attends Lambrook School in Berkshire alongside his siblings Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six.
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Kate’s former school Marlborough College is reportedly a firm favourite for the Princess of Wales. A source at the £59,000-a-year Wiltshire school told The Mail on Sunday there had been a focus on which of the school houses on the 286-acre site could be assigned to Prince George.
Marlborough has six all-boys’ houses, six all-girls’ houses and four mixed houses, many dotted around the campus at the school or in the nearby fashionable market town of Marlborough. A source close to the situation told the Mail the north London day school option could reflect changing priorities for the Wales family.
The source said: “With the year Catherine has had, she may well have thought to herself that she wants to soak up every drop of George’s childhood and tuck him into bed herself each night.” A source said: “Parents have been talking about nothing else and discussions have really ramped up in recent weeks but security is obviously a massive consideration. Prince George will have to be housed in an “in house” – these are the houses that are around the main quad of the school.
“The “out houses” are scattered down the Bath Road, and these present more of a security risk as they are just big houses on their own and involve a lot more walking around which is the downside of Marlborough.”
