Heir to throne changes schools: Teachers relieved after Prince George’s “trial day”

Heir to throne changes schools: Teachers relieved after Prince George's "trial day"

Heir to the Throne Changes Schools
Teacher relieved after Prince George’s “trial day”

Prince George, third in line to the British throne, is soon going to attend a new school. The reason is the movement of his royal family. Before that, the future king makes a test visit to his new class. The reaction of her future classmates brings relief to the teachers.

Prince William and Duchess Kate prepare for their family trip to Windsor. It also includes a new school for children. Prince George has now spent his first “trial day” at a school in south-west London. His parents had previously visited the facility six times, where many children from wealthy European and Russian families are educated.

According to a source close to the school, teachers have set up a “tester class” for the eight-year-old future king to help him settle down. The teachers are said to have been happy and relieved that the other children in the class did not recognize George or understand his situation. As “Mail Online” further reports, the ducal couple’s other two children from Cambridge, six-year-old Princess Charlotte and four-year-old Prince Louis, are also expected to attend this school.

George’s formal education began at the age of two at Westacre Montessori School Nursery near the family home in Anmer Hall, Norfolk. In September 2017 he started school at Thomas School in Battersea, South London. Princess Charlotte also started school there in the autumn of 2019. Louis had previously attended Wilcox Nursery School in Kensington, just minutes from Kensington Palace. Her father, Prince William, now 39, went to Ludgrove School in Berkshire, and Duchess Kate Marlborough, 40, went to Marlborough College.

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