Princess Charlotte: Can William and Kate's daughter go back to school?

In the past few weeks, Princess Charlotte (5) and brother Prince George (6), like most children, have been taught from home. But homeschooling became an increasing challenge for Prince William (37) and Duchess Kate (38) over time. According to the "Sunday Times", this could soon come to an end.

According to the latest government guidelines, Thomas's School in Battersea, which Charlotte and George are attending, could open its doors to all first and sixth graders from June 1st. Means: Charlotte, who is in her first year, could go back to school, while George, who is in her second year, would have to stay at home.

But because of the routine, William and Kate might refuse to send Charlotte back to school. At least some court rapporteurs speculate in the British media. The private school should make a final decision in the coming week.

Adventure homeschooling

Home classes are not an easy task for Kate and William, as they revealed in a BBC interview, among other things. The royal offspring was also taught by his parents when he was actually out of school. Now and then there were disputes. "George is often upset because he just wants to do Charlotte's jobs," Kate said. Then he claims to be able to do it much better than his sister.