Lady Louise Windsor: She faces a life-changing decision

Lady Louise Windsor
She is about to make a life-changing decision

Lady Louise Windsor

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August 2, 2022

Lady Louise Windsor: This decision will change her life

Lady Louise Windsor is facing a big event: The 18-year-old will receive the results of her high school exams in just a few weeks. This is an important decision for Queen Elizabeth’s granddaughter, 96. Will she go to university? The young royal is currently still enrolled at a private school in Ascot, but soon she will have to consider how she wants to shape her future. Several of her cousins ​​went on to university, including Prince William, 40, Princess Beatrice, 33, and Princess Eugenie, 32.

Louise’s mother, Sophie von Wessex, 57, would support her daughter in her plans to go to college, she has said in the past. “I wouldn’t force her, but she can do it if she wants to. She’s pretty smart,” the countess once enthused. However, she conceded in an interview with BBC Radio 5 Live: “I have to let her live her life. It’s not my life. I can only prepare her as best as I can and then she has to make her own decisions.”

August 1, 2022

Prince George and Princess Charlotte: New school becomes a leisure killer

In a few weeks, Prince George, 9, and Princess Charlotte, 7, will begin to get serious again. The two Cambridge offspring start the new school year – albeit in their new home in the county of Berkshire. Prince William, 40, and Duchess Catherine, 40, are said to be pitching their tents near Windsor Castle in Adelaide Cottage. To be close to Queen Elizabeth, 96, they leave the hustle and bustle of London behind. A school for their oldest offspring is said to have already been found. However, one detail shouldn’t exactly knock the minis off their feet.

George and Charlotte are rumored to be day students at Lambrook School in Berkshire. According to “Mirror”, attending the coeducational school costs money [Anm. d. Red.: gemeinsame Bildung von Jungen und Mädchen] up to 7,000 pounds (around 8,300 euros) per semester. The school has an excellent reputation: many of its graduates go on to attend the renowned Eton College. However, the educational standard comes at a high price: the students also have to go to school on Saturdays and devote a few afternoons to sporting events during the week. There is not much free time left for the little royals either.

And there is another offer that the two of them should not like: Lambrook offers day school students between the ages of 7 and 13 the opportunity to put their heads down in the associated boarding school. “Even most local parents like the idea that their little ones can stay the night if they need to – it means they can throw dinner parties and have a hangover without having to take the kids to school the next day,” a source told the “Telegraph”. Well, if that doesn’t lead to hangovers with the outsourced young royals.

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Sources used: mirror.co.uk, telegraph.co.uk

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