Louis of Cambridge will not follow in George and Charlotte’s (scholastic) footsteps

Louis of Cambridgethe third son of William And Kate Middletonwill not follow the scholastic path of the older brothers George And Charlotte. The little one from Cambridge, who conquered everyone with his funny faces during the Platinum Jubilee, will not go to the St. Thomas’s Battersea – prestigious $ 30,000 a year private school near Kensington Palace in London – where George and Charlotte studied (and will continue to study until the end of June). The reason? The Cambridge are about to leave Kensington Palacetheir official London residence, for move in a house within the royal estate of windsor castle. It seems that William and Kate have chosen to move with their children toAdelaide Cottagea rather small (four bedroom) abode just ten minutes walk from the castle where the queen lives Elizabeth. The move, according to the British press, will take place by the end of the summer.

William and Kate with children George, Charlotte and Louis at Trooping the Color during the Platinum Jubilee

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So the four-year-old Louis, who is currently enrolled at the Willcocks Nursery School in London and will start school in September, will be studying in Berkshire from next year, like his brothers. It seems that the parents have chosen for the baby of the house Lambrook School, near Ascot. Which has nothing to envy to the Thomas’ Battersea frequented by George and Charlotte. There Lambrook Schoolwhich can cost up to £ 6,999 per quarter and was founded in 1860is one of the UK’s top private schools and has already educated royal students including two of the grandchildren of Queen Victoria. Plus it is surrounded by nature: it stretches over 52 acres of countryside in Berkshire and boasts many facilities including one farm with chickens, pigs and bees, a orcharda golf course with 9 holes, woods, sports fields and one pool of 25 meters.

The school, which welcomes pupils aged 3 to 13, is open to both boys and girls. Therefore Louis’s brothers, 7-year-old Charlotte and future King George are likely to study there as well, 9 years old next July. The Daily Mail reported that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have visited several schools in Berkshire in recent months in preparation for moving to Windsor. At the Lambrook School, the one he liked most of all, have returned more than once. And one day William even entertained himself discussing Latin lessons with a student.

Regardless of the (prestigious) institution that the three little royals will attend, one thing is certain: George, Charlotte and Louis will also be in Berkshire “any students“. How Mum Kate and Dad William want. The dukes have always considered the school as a private area, a place where their children can grow up in an atmosphere that is as “normal” and pressure-free as possible. And in fact, the three children at school never received special treatment and never used the titles of Royal Highness.

Kate Middleton and Louis at the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Celebration

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