Is Kate Middleton Worried About Prince George’s Future Amid Her Cancer Battle? Here’s What Reports Suggest

As a dedicated follower of the British royal family, I find myself deeply moved by the impending decision Kate Middleton and Prince William have to make regarding their eldest son, Prince George. Being a parent myself, I can only imagine the weight of such a choice, especially given the unique circumstances they find themselves in.

It’s anticipated that Kate Middleton may face challenging choices about Prince George’s future while she battles cancer. As per news outlets, it’s likely that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will soon discuss the appropriate field for their eldest son to pursue as he nears the end of his preparatory school education.

According to Mirror Now’s reports, the royal family is considering various top-tier schools for George, with his parents also having some disagreements on the matter.

Katie Nicholl, a noted royal expert, shared with the press that Middleton is exploring the possibility of co-educational schools, but the future king has different plans regarding his son’s education.

In addition to her comments, Nicholl mentioned that Kate prefers George to attend a co-ed school, allowing him to be with his siblings, similar to Kate’s own experiences at Marlborough College with her sister Pippa and brother James.

Additionally, she mentioned that her time at school brought great joy, while William held particularly cherished recollections of his days at Eton. Notably, Eton holds significant historical ties to the nobility and British monarchy.

As for the princess’ education, Middleton attended Marlborough College from 1996 till 2000. 

In the meantime, it’s clear that the future King, Prince Charles, intends to enroll his son in Eton College, the esteemed boarding school where he and his brother, Prince Harry, once studied. On the other hand, young Prince George is looking forward to joining his father’s alma mater, leaving Kate Middleton feeling a pang of sadness as she perceives Eton as too “traditional.

Yet, it’s plausible that the young prince might skip attending his father’s former school, given that Prince William hasn’t enrolled his son there yet.

The expert on royal matters also mentioned, “There’s always a chance that traditions can be altered.” She continued by saying, “Unlike their father, Prince William and Prince Harry didn’t attend Gordonstoun in Scotland. It could be that Prince George might deviate from the Eton tradition and choose another school instead.

Nicholl pointed out that any choice made by the guardians of three regarding George would prove beneficial for the young noble.

As a lifestyle advisor, I myself am fortunate enough to be part of the same educational journey as my siblings, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, at our esteemed institution, Lambrook School.

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2024-12-01 17:22