Future monarchs praised for securing Prince George’s educational and royal path
As rumours of King Charles’s potential abdication gain momentum, Prince William and Princess Kate have been commended for making a strategic decision to ensure the stability of their family and the future of the monarchy.
The Prince and Princess of Wales have reportedly finalised plans for their eldest son, Prince George, as he progresses through his education. Currently studying at Lambrook School alongside his siblings, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, George will remain there until the age of 13.
Speculation about George’s future schooling has been put to rest with reports suggesting he may attend Wellington College, a co-educational institution just 30 minutes from Windsor. Royal expert Jennie Bond told OK! magazine, “It’s only half an hour from Windsor; the pupils can board (full-time or weekly) or be day students. And a huge plus—it’s co-educational, which means all three could go there in the future. Sounds ideal to me!”
The expert applauded William and Catherine’s decision to keep their children together during their early school years, a choice that has proven to be a source of stability during a challenging 2024 marked by King Charles’s health battles.
“I always thought it was a wise decision to keep the children together during their early school years, and I think that has very much proved to be the case, especially during this past difficult year,” Bond noted.
She also suggested that George, Charlotte, and Louis likely found comfort in being together at school while their home life was marked by uncertainty due to their grandfather’s cancer treatment.
Amid growing speculation that the Palace is preparing William and Catherine to assume greater responsibilities, this decision highlights their focus on balancing royal duties with family priorities. By securing Prince George’s educational path and ensuring family stability, the Waleses are setting a strong foundation for the monarchy’s future.