

The couple are gearing up to move to Windsor after one last summer at their country home Anmer.

The Good Schools Guide describes how youngsters get to “run and run” in vast grounds with “total freedom to explore, provided you’ve got your wellies on”, with Lambrook’s pastoral care described as excellent. Kate Middleton and Prince William are fully done with living at Kensington Palace. Lambrook School in Ascot where Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis will attend from September. Lambrook School is a co-educational private school with 52 acres of grounds and playing fields where fees will cost William and Kate in excess of £53,000 a year.įees cost £4,389 a term for Reception to Year 2 pupils such as Louis, £6,448 per term for Years 3-4 like Charlotte and £6,999 per term for George through Years 5-8.

The source said being able to be close to Queen Elizabeth II, who is 96 and spends much of her time at Windsor Castle, was a factor in the move. “It’s very much a decision that’s been led by the kids.” “They wanted to be able to give George, Charlotte and Louis a bit more freedom than they have living in central London. The worldwide taste for whisky and chocolate help drive UK food exports past pandemic levels 01 September, 2022 Russian President Vladimir Putin will not attend Mikhail Gorbachev's funeral 01 September, 2022 Sterling ‘battered’ by dollar after ‘frightening’ forecasts drive the pound closer to parity 01 September, 2022 Over the weekend, the Duchess of Cambridge traveled to Scotland with her two kids to visit Queen Elizabeth at Balmoral Castle. Little said it made logistical sense to have all three children at the same school, and the school run will be considerably shorter and easier in Berkshire compared to the journey from Kensington Palace to Battersea twice a day.Ī royal source said William and Kate were making the move to provide their children with the most normal start possible. Kate Middleton just took a commercial flight with her youngest childrenPrincess Charlotte (7) and Prince Louis (4)and the other passengers barely batted an eye. (Photo credit: Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire.) “Apartment 1A at Kensington Palace is perfect in so many ways but the Duke and Duchess and their children are unable to come and go as they might like or take advantage of the nearby London parks because of the ever-present privacy issues.” The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s move out of Kensington Palace will decrease the “goldfish bowl” aspect to their life in London, according to a royal commentator.

Joe Little, managing editor of Majesty Magazine, said relocating to the private Adelaide Cottage will take away the ‘goldfish-bowl’ aspect of the Cambridge’s family life. “We wish them every happiness and success at their next schools and beyond.” “We are delighted that Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis will be joining us this coming September and very much look forward to welcoming the family, as well as all of our new pupils to our school community.”īen Thomas, Principal of Thomas’s London Day Schools where George and Charlotte attended, thanked the children and other leaving pupils for upholding the school’s values. I do genuinely believe now that being friends with is a massive advantage.”įor more engaging royal content, visit 7Life on Facebook.The Duchess and Duke of Cambridge will move out to Adelaide Cottage near Windsor Castle with their children. “When I first met Kate, I knew there was something very special about her, and then I knew there was possibly something I wanted to explore there, but we ended up being friends for a while,” Prince William said after the couple became engaged. Since then, they have had three children - Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 7, and Prince Louis, 4. Prince William and Kate finally became engaged in December 2010 and married in an elaborate ceremony on April 29, 2011. Some of the photos in the video were taken before some of its TikTok viewers were even born - proving that supposedly stuffy royals could be young and carefree party animals. The couple were photographed by paparazzi everywhere they went - and if they left a party looking a little bit under the weather, even better.
