Prince Louis set to have different education from Prince George and Princess Charlotte

AuthorEmma Crabtree
Published date14 June 2022
Publication titleEdinburghLive (Scotland)
Both Prince George and Princess Charlotte went to a leading south London primary school as the family settled into a life in the capital

But now an expected move into the countryside means that Louis can expect will take altogether different first steps into education.

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The Express reports how the four-year-old Prince stole the show during the Platinum Jubilee Weekend and was seen accompanying his older brother and sister in his first royal engagement.

Images from the celebrations show the cheeky prince entertaining crowds from the Buckingham Palace balcony with a host of hilarious mannerisms.

Now the young Prince is expected to take a different path from his siblings as the Cambridge's move out of London.

The move will happen over the summer with Charlotte and George enrolling in a new school close to their home on the Windsor estate.

Prince Louis started his education last year at Willcocks Nursery School in Kensington just like his sister.

George's early years were spent in Norfolk, Wales and London and Charlotte in London and Norfolk, whereas Prince Louis has lived only in London for the majority of his life.

Unlike his siblings, the Prince will not be attending St Thomas's Battersea Junior School and it is thought instead he will be at the Independent Preparatory school, Lambrook near Ascot.

The couple will keep Kensington Palace as their...

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