The Cambridge Princes, who are only George and Charlotte at school

He will one day ascend the throne of England. She could become Princess Royal. They both have a slew of second and third names. But I’m alone in school George And Charlotte Cambridge. This is what theExpress UK emphasizing how much the Dukes of Cambridge, William and Kate Middletonthey want for their children a life as normal as possible.

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Technically the children’s surname is Mountbatten-Windsorbut the parents opted for the easier Cambridge, in homage to theirs noble title. Title to which, moreover, the teachers of the Thomas’s Battersea School of Paddington, London, where George attends the fourth and Charlotte the second, they never make any references.

Also for his father William and uncle Harryin fact, the same trick had been used as children, precisely to prevent them from feeling different from others, or worse, superior to others. And it looks like the little Cambridge live this condition willinglyalso because even in the house they are called only by their names, or diminutives (Charlotte for example for the little brothers is Lottie).

Mum and Dad Cambridge had chosen that school precisely because they knew it would be the most suitable for raising their children like all other boys. They themselves, then, lend a hand in this sense, often accompanying children to school and stopping to talk to other parents.

But then again, at Battersea there is a lot of attention to parental involvement of the students, who “are encouraged to be part of the community,” the journalist Jane Moore revealed a few months ago on the talk show Loose Women, just as children are encouraged to be united with each other. “The school does not favor privileged relationships and “best friends”», Moore had explained,« To avoid that there are children who can stay excluded from any small groups that are forming, especially over the years. For example, it is not possible to give out invitations to a classroom party if they are not given to all children. At Battersea, the first lesson taught to pupils is kindness“.

A kindness which must also have against the planet (William himself had told of initiatives green involving children) and that children also learn in cafeteria. During the meals – whose menus are modulated on the basis of a precise and balanced nutritional plan – there is never a shortage of vegetarian dishes, with seasonal vegetables and products a Km0and children are taught the respect for what they have on their plate. “There are top international chefs behind the menus of Battersea’s illustrious alumni»Writes the magazine Hello, “The minimum, given that parents pay around 28 thousand euros a year for this service.”


Source: Vanity Fair

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