Prince George: Will he be happy at boarding school?

Does Prince George stay at his school or attend boarding school? William and Kate may have to make this decision soon.

Duchess Kate (38) and Prince William (38) must make a difficult decision: do you send the "shy" Prince George (6) to boarding school? The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are said to want to wait until his personality has developed, a Royal expert now claims.

Ingrid Seward of Majesty magazine is certain that William and Kate "carefully consider" decisions about their children's future. She told the Ok! Magazine that the Cambridges were "modern parents" and added: "I think they will wait to see how the children's personality develops, and consider whether they like to live elsewhere would or not. "

Is George too shy?

The expert also pointed out the apparently different personalities of the children. While Princess Charlotte (5) "appears very confident" and could feel comfortable in a boarding school, Prince George looks like "a shy boy". Seward compared him to his grandfather Prince Charles (71). However, as heir to the boarding school in the boarding school, George would have more freedom and be well protected from dangers, she explains.

George goes to a London school near Kensington Palace, where he lives with his family. He could visit them for another seven years. If he didn't switch to boarding school, it wouldn't be a big shock to the public, Seward said: The British would have gotten used to the fact that the royals deviated from tradition.

Prince William, as was the case with the Royals, became a boarding student at the age of eight, and he attended Ludgrove School in Berkshire. Just like his brother Prince Harry (35), he is said to have been happy there. Duchess Kate also went to boarding school. William's father, heir to the throne Prince Charles, attended Cheam School in Hampshire and Gordonstoun in Scotland and later called the experience "catastrophic".

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