At 9 years old, the son of Kate Middleton and William has the pressure: this amusing anecdote

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What pressure can Prince George, future heir to the throne of England, feel? A funny anecdote has filtered on the son of Kate Middleton and William…

After their recent move, Prince William and Kate Middleton changed their school children. Having become Prince and Princess of Wales following the death of Queen Elizabeth II and the accession to the throne of Charles III, they have always wanted to ensure the good education of their toddlers, but also the values ​​they pass on to them.

Prince George, his sister Princess Charlotte and their little brother Prince Louis have made their September return to a new school, that of Lambrook, and a funny anecdote has just come out about their schooling.

Prince George, 9, was rumored to be playing tough at Thomas’s Battersea, referring to his father as “the future king”. And the pressure of his position as heir seems to be felt more and more on his small shoulders. More precisely, the boy, who appeared very moved during the funeral of his great-grandmother, would still have difficulties with an accessory essential to his new life…

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Prince George’s struggles at his new school

Kate Middleton had confirmed that the trio was well settled in the new school and was making friends. But during her surprise visit to Wales with William, the Princess spoke to a group of children and said George is still struggling with some aspects of his schooling. Admiring their uniforms, she noticed that one of them was wearing a tie and asked him about it: “Do you tie your tie yourself?”, which the little boy confirmed. “Well done, then launched Kate. I’m teaching George because he has to wear a tie to school, I have to show him how to do it”. Then the princess concluded: “You did yours very well anyway. Nice to meet you”.

Renowned, the Lambrook School is a private establishment in Berkshire, near London, which welcomes girls and boys aged between 3 and 13 years old. Louis’ tuition is £4,389 per term, making an annual total of £13,167. After three years, registration fees increase. A prestigious place with very good references.

It remains to be seen whether the three children will thrive there, and whether Prince George will learn to tie his tie correctly…

Charlotte Loisy

Editor for Aufeminin, Charlotte is passionate about French and international cinema, and a reader of good adventures. Curious about everything, she speaks as much about personalities as culture or…

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