Prince George faces ‘big year ahead’ as school decision ‘made’ by William and Kate
Prince George is preparing to move schools as he gets older
As the new year draws closer, Prince George is on the brink of a major transition, preparing to start secondary school.
The young royal, who turned 12 over the summer, currently attends Lambrook School in Berkshire alongside his younger siblings, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
But with George expected to leave Lambrook at 13, speculation around his next school has been building.
Prince George faces big change next year (Credit: Cover Images)
Prince William and Kate Middleton âmaking decisionâ over Prince Georgeâs next school
According to sources, Prince William favoured sending George to Eton College, the prestigious all-boys boarding school he attended alongside his younger brother, Prince Harry.
Meanwhile, Kate reportedly liked a co-educational and more relaxed environment such as her alma mater Marlborough College in Wiltshire.
However, according to reports, many royal experts are predicting theyâll choose Eton for George, not just because of its prestige, but due to practical reasons as well.
Eton is just a short drive from the familyâs home of Forest Lodge in Windsor.
George is tipped to attend Eton College next year (Credit: Cover Images)
Inside Eton College where William and Harry attended
Prince Harry, Williamâs younger brother and Georgeâs uncle, spoke about attending Eton College as a young boy.
He wrote in his 2023 memoir Spare: âIn the early autumn of 1998, having completed my education at Ludgrove the previous spring, I entered Eton. A profound shock.
âThe finest school in the world for boys, Eton was meant to be a shock, I think.â
He added that Eton was a âheaven for brilliant boysâ. Harry said: âIt could thus only be purgatory for one very unbrilliant boy.â
Eton reportedly costs around ÂŁ63k per year, and provides education for students aged between 13 and 18. George will turn 13 in July 2026.
Royal experts have theorised that Georgeâs schooling has already been decided (Credit: Cover Images)
Prince Georgeâs school âdecidedâ
For months, royal watchers have debated whether George will follow in his fatherâs footsteps by going to Eton College or potentially Marlborough College.
âYes, this is a big year ahead,â former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond told the Mirror. âGeorge becomes a teenager and, as William hinted when talking about phones, heâs clearly exploring a few boundaries. I suppose his new school has already been decided.â
Ms Bond believes Kateâs own experience will have influenced the decision. But her parenting values might have made the idea of boarding more difficult.
âPersonally, I think itâs a great shame if heâs going to be sent away to board,â she said. âAnd I would have thought that would go against some of Catherineâs central beliefs.â
However, she added that Kate did attend boarding school herself and seemed to have a positive experience there, suggesting she may feel comfortable with the idea now that George is older.
The school decision also comes at a time when Princess Kate is gradually returning to public life following her cancer battle last year.
Last week, Kate delivered her first public speech in two years at the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood summit and made a red carpet appearance with William at the Royal Variety Performance.
But away from duties, Princess Kate is a doting mum to her and Williamâs three kids.
âI admire Catherine for practising what she preaches,â Ms Bond added. âShe is a hands-on mum as much as she can possibly be, and she has encouraged William to be a full-on dad.â
Kensington Palace hasnât yet confirmed where George will attend school next year.