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Kate Middleton and Prince William are reportedly committed to providing their eldest son, Prince George, with a well-rounded and stable educational experience. The couple has chosen to enroll him in a prestigious school that costs around £47,000 annually, reflecting their desire to give him a normal childhood despite his royal status.
Sources close to the family suggest that Middleton believes a co-educational environment will benefit George socially and academically. By attending a school that includes both boys and girls, he will have the opportunity to develop essential interpersonal skills and friendships with a diverse group of peers. This approach aligns with the couple’s intention to raise their children in a way that emphasizes equality and inclusivity.
Moreover, the decision to prioritize a balanced education is seen as a step towards normalizing royal life for George, allowing him to experience the same educational opportunities as his peers. As the future King, ensuring that he has a solid foundation in both academics and social interactions is paramount for his development.
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