She hasn’t become a mother yet, but Eugenie of York she is a farsighted woman and is already thinking about when her firstborn will go to college. Madness? Not at all if you set your sights on an exclusive school, a bit like it happens in America for some elite institutions where children are enrolled even before they come into the world.
Princess, second child of Andrea di York and Sarah Ferguson, she should give birth in mid-February, but she already has very clear ideas about the future education of the new royal baby, who could study at Marlborough College, nel Wiltshire, a school that she herself attended and which also had Kate Middleton and her younger sister Pippa among her students.
According to Mail On Sunday, who spoke to a source close to Eugenie, the princess would have reserved a place for her son (or daughter, no one knows yet).
Marlborough College is among the best in the UK and also has a sizable tuition, £ 39,000 a year. Eugenie’s interest in this school, however, will not necessarily open the doors to her firstborn. Al Marlborough values ​​alumni, as well as younger brothers and sisters of enrollees, but that doesn’t mean they are automatically welcomed: everyone has to go through a selection process, as stated on the school’s official website, and there are no favoritisms. The meritocratic nature of certain environments, moreover, is famous all over the world, there will be time to understand the inclinations and passions of the new royal baby.
The future grandmother is much more practical Sarah Ferguson, who can’t wait to get to know the child also to read him stories. The Duchess has a clear plan: “Write a children’s book a month for the next twelve months, to create a small library for my grandchildren”, enthusiastically told the Daily Mail. The first, The Adventures of Charlie, Blue and Larry the Lamp Post it will be dedicated to Eugenie’s son. Sarah thinks about today, her daughter about the future, a great team.

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