Telegraph: Prince George is absolutely going to Marlborough, not Eton

It’s been three solid years of back-and-forth about Prince George’s education. The focus has been on where George will attend the British equivalent of high school – will he attend the all-boys Eton, which is Prince William’s alma mater, or will George attend a coed school like Marlborough, which is the Princess of Wales’s alma mater. The reason there’s been so much gossip reporting about George’s school options is because, in my opinion, William and Kate have not been in agreement. Kate was seemingly briefing the press constantly about how much she really does not want to send George to Eton, all while William acted like Eton was the only option. Back in June of this year, we heard that George will “definitely” head to Eton in 2026. But we also recently heard that Will and Kate will wait until the last minute to announce anything. Well, something’s shifted – according to the Telegraph’s sources, George will be headed to Marlborough next year. Some highlights from this interesting Telegraph piece:

It’s Marlborough: A well-connected friend called me last week. “He’s going to Marlborough,” she said authoritatively. “They’ve sent letters out to parents.” She meant Prince George. After many years of debate, Prince George will – reportedly – go to Marlborough College next September, like his mother, aunt and uncle before him, and those with children in the same house have quietly been alerted. She could be wrong, my friend. This rumour mill has been churning for some time now, after all, with Eton and various others thrown into the mix, but she isn’t often wrong and treats gossip as solemnly as Oscar Wilde. So, Marlborough it may well be.

Why not Eton? Perhaps Eton would have simply been too difficult. Too controversial after its reputation has been trashed by a generation of politicians, and there would have been inevitable photos of George in his tailcoat uniform. It’s a dapper look if you’re off to a smart wedding in Oxfordshire, but possibly not quite the thing for a teenager and future monarch. Especially for a monarchy going through a rocky patch, facing the sniping of republicans, desperately trying to highlight its modern credentials. In the past few weeks, Catherine has spoken out about issues including addiction and mental health, and William arrived for an Apple TV interview with a famous actor on an electric scooter and pronounced that “change” is on his agenda. Could the couple then declare that their son was off to a school viewed as such a bastion of elitism? Tricky.

Why coeducation is likely a priority: For one thing, the ability to talk to women may prove a useful skill. Marlborough is co-ed and may encourage this ability in our future king. I’m not (merely) being facetious; I went to a single-sex school and got very good exam results, but I’m now 40 and essentially married to my terrier. “I think the gender point is a bit of a red herring,” a teacher friend previously told me, while he and I were discussing the important subject of Prince George’s schooling. “He’ll be educated with girls up to the age of 13, single-sex schools exist in the state sector too, and boys and girls were educated separately for centuries. Who says we know better? It’d be great to see William and Kate not give in to every soft liberal stereotype.”

Why Marlborough might appeal to the Waleses: But one friend who does work in education sniffs that Marlborough now is “very monied”. This may sound an absurd accusation given that fees now hover around the £60,000-a-year mark for the top public schools in general. Except my pal insists that the monied tag applies more at Marlborough than plenty of other options. “It’s for very rich people who think they’re quite trad [traditional] and down to earth, but are completely delusional on that front,” he says. According to a mole, it’s also not very strong on phones and tech, “which is one of the things that William and Kate say they care about”. This mole says that Oundle – also rumoured at various stages, also co-ed – would have been more sensible. “It’s genuinely more grounded and properly strict on phones.”

[From The Telegraph]

If this is true, and who even knows at this point, then it’s a major coup for Kate and the Middleton family. Marlborough is a lot closer to the Middletons’ manor home, which makes Carole potentially even more hands-on with the Wales kids. I’m not trying to dismiss Kate’s genuine concerns, namely that George wouldn’t do well in single-sex boarding school, and that Kate wants all three kids to go to the same school. If it’s Marlborough, that also means that George doesn’t have to board, which seems to be one of Kate’s major concerns too – she seems to be very anti-boarding school across the board. If true, this also means that William and Charles likely had to give in to Kate’s demands, because Charles and William allegedly felt strongly about sending George to Eton. What is Kate getting in return for this coup? Or was this something she negotiated last year? It wouldn’t surprise me.

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91 Responses to “Telegraph: Prince George is absolutely going to Marlborough, not Eton”

  1. Julia says:

    If the family live in Windsor now full time won’t he have to board at Marlborough? It’s about a 1 and a half hour drive from Windsor. That’s a massive school run!

    • jais says:

      3 hours a day of a school run. Well, that would certainly hinder one’s ability to do work events wouldn’t it. Maybe he will still board at Marlborough then bc if I was a kid I would hate to be in a car for 3 hours a day.

      • Sunniside up says:

        Besides William is supposed to care about the environment, it would be better for the environment if George boarded. Mind you, if he goes to Eton he will board anyway, they don’t take day pupils.

      • Hypocrisy says:

        I grew up in a school district where many of the students were on buses 🚌 for three hours a day so I don’t really have sympathy for George on the commute time. It isn’t like he’s traveling by public school bus.

      • jais says:

        I did too. It was more like 2h and some change though. And I hated it. So I do have sympathy for any kids having to travel far for education but understand that it happens. So if I was lucky enough to have a choice, it wouldn’t be mine.

      • Kittenmom says:

        That’s what personal helicopters are for!

      • Chrissy says:

        Well, Willnot has access to private helicopter. I wouldn’t be surprised if George will be flown to and from school every day!
        They’re just like us, don’t you know!

      • Melissa says:

        Just texted ChatGPT and they said – “A helicopter flight from Windsor to Marlborough, Wiltshire, is a short hop, likely taking around 20-30 minutes.” 🙂

    • Hypocrisy says:

      Oh I am expecting them to get a “school run” helicopter 🚁 to shuttle Georgie back and forth.. I hope they paint it school bus yellow lol

      • jais says:

        I honestly wondered about a helicopter. But if you don’t want your kids to stand out, you don’t send them in a helicopter. Unless a lot of the kids are coming in by helicopter which might be the case. Maybe Marlborough already has a landing pad and that swayed the decision.

      • Miss Scarlett says:

        Honestly helicopter is my guess if he’s not boarding. If it’s close enough to the Midds’ manor, I can see them landing there and then doing the school run so as not to be quite so obvious.

    • Happy Peregrine says:

      I will say that single sex education is amazing for girls. Absolutely amazing -study after study has shown that girls gain a solid foundation during their teen years regarding who they are and who they want to be as well as being able to focus on their studies without the societal pressure to not upstage “the boys”. Much less emphasis on appearance due to wearing a uniform.

      Doesn’t seem to be the same for boys.

      • molly says:

        I went to a co-ed public school myself and later visited an all girls school for a work thing 20 years later.

        I could not stop thinking about how little those girls’ days revolved around boys. That was NOT my experience! My entire high school existence seemed to revolve around getting their attention, trying to impress them, trying to dress for them, gossiping about them, being annoyed that they were terrible group partners, etc. etc. etc.

        I mean, I wouldn’t go back in time, but I certainly see the appeal.

      • Sunniside up says:

        I did read years ago that in a mixed class the boys get 60% of the teachers attention and the girls get 40%.

      • Megan says:

        Totally agree!! Single-sex education really is amazing for girls and women. I went to an all girls’ high school and a women’s college, and both were incredibly experiences. My daughter decided to go to a an all girls’ high school this year, and I’m so happy. I didn’t pressure her, but I’m so glad she picked that. She’s developing such deep friendships with her classmates and cares deeply about school. I love that she sees girls in a full range of social roles.

      • ChewieNYC says:

        And yet, they’ll likely not even give Charlotte the choice to go to an All-Girl school. She’ll be forced to go wherever George is (if not Eton) so that she can be his “steady, reliable sister.”

    • BeanieBean says:

      Eh, all my friends who lived out in the country had to be on a school bus that long for high school. They’d use the phrase ‘going in to town’ if they came in on weekends. Their grade schools still had hitching posts. This was in Oregon.

  2. Tessa says:

    Do they need a new forever home when they decide on school.

  3. Dee(2) says:

    I do think that 13 is pretty young to live away from your parents, so I can understand not wanting to board. But, it also feels a little bit like she just doesn’t want her kids out of her sight in a little bit of an unhealthy manner. So while I agree that going to a school where he can come home each day is probably better emotionally, I wonder if her motivations are exactly for the same reasons.

    “It’s for very rich people who think they’re quite trad [traditional] and down to earth, but are completely delusional on that front,”
    I have to say though this quote cracked me up, given all of the normal Bill and Kathy stuff that they like to pull.

    • Chloe says:

      Personally i don’t think 13 is too young to go to boarding school and I don’t believe that Kate spends every spare moment with her kids either.

      They are a convenient excuse for her so that people won’t criticize her for her lack of work. It is after all very easy to empathize with a mother.

      • KnitK says:

        Agree. And I wonder if George struggles with school like Harry. He is at an age group where he doesn’t need someone holding his hand walking him to school.

      • Miss Scarlett says:

        @chloe – 🎯

      • molly says:

        Hard disagree. Age 13-15 has been huge parenting ages with my son. I’d argue that middle and high school requires MORE active parenting than the early years. We’ve had conversations around the dinner table about relationships, budgeting, emotional intelligence, mental health, goal setting, hard work, social media, consent, body changes, etc.

        I can’t imagine abdicating all that to a dorm full of equally dumb boys and a few paid adults.

      • Blujfly says:

        I wouldn’t be surprised in the slightest if George already flexi boards and sleeps over periodically or regularly at Lambrook. These schools have tons of activities at night and on the weekends in part for the boarders and it is a big part of the school culture. Kate did it at her own elementary school, at her own request.

    • Me at home says:

      This does sound like how Kate was raised–all 3 kids going to the same school near their parents. We can all see how that turned out, with the Middleton kids’ strong work ethics, deep friend networks, and social confidence. /s

  4. Blujfly says:

    If this is true, they’re raising him to be mediocre and without a sense of duty, like the Middletons. Coasting on looks and privilege. Making sure he never has even a slight moment’s struggle, never has any adversity, and never develops any grit or coping skills.

  5. Afken says:

    If it’s Marlborough he will still have to board but it won’t be like at Eton where because the school houses are so integrated into the town, any weirdo could essentially see the kid walking around. Marlborough is a bit more campus-like than Eton. Also I think people are also ignoring the Carole Middleton factor. Before it was just Kate and her siblings and Eugenie that made Marlborough shiny for those who care about such things. If George goes it legitimises Carole’s choices even more. Also the idea that it is full of monied people who think they are down to earth describes the Wales’s perfectly. A lovely opportunity for them to cosplay being middle class which Eton would not provide. But anyway, in an age of phones and social media let’s hope he actually gets to go to school on piece and safety.

    • jais says:

      “Monied people” sounds like nouveau rich versus aristos. And honestly, the aristos are gonna be snobby towards Kate and the Midds whereas the monied people are going to mean future friends that can invite the Wales are on their yacht vacations.

      • Miss Scarlett says:

        Yes I’ve heard that Marlborough is incredibly nouveau riche – lots of people with holiday houses, private jets etc. That actually might explain why Kate wants her children there. It’s not old money,

    • TigerMcQueen says:

      If the FFK goes to Marlborough, it will very much demonstrate the Middleton (CarolE)’s influence on him, IMO. I think the push to Marlborough has her fingerprints all over it.

    • Lucy says:

      That is a hilarious and apt description. I also found the disdainful quote about them conforming to “every soft liberal stereotype” pretty illuminating. To see them as soft and liberal means they’re looking from a place of real old colonizer energy, let’s say.

  6. jais says:

    I hate the way this is framed. It’s being said that they’re sending George to Marlborough bc the Wales are worried about looking too elite. Shouldn’t it be framed as them wanting to find the best fit for George and what would work best for him rather than how it reflects on his parents.

    • Becks1 says:

      But even that’s a weird argument – “oh we think Eton is too elite so we’re going to send him to this OTHER super expensive school filled with super rich people, that will keep George normal and grounded!”

      • Sunniside up says:

        If they want to keep him grounded they should send him to the nearest state comprehensive.

      • jais says:

        Well, that’s true. It’s weird bc either way the conversation should be centered around George and what works best for him. But also do we even need this conversation? All this briefing for years over the school choice has been a lot. I’m surprised the Wales didn’t try harder to shut it down considering how they feel about privacy. Instead, it feels like there was a back and forth briefing from opposing sides.

      • Becks1 says:

        Oh I agree, it should be about what is best for George, not whether Kate wants to keep doing the school run or how close the Middletons are (like they don’t live most of the time at Forest Lodge anyway, please.) The way this has played out in public is weird. Does anyone really care where he goes? We’re talking about it here because there have been dozens of articles about it over the last two years but I dont feel like anyone actually cares. I think they’re trying to build suspense and the reality is that whenever its officially announced, people will shrug and move on and say “whatever.”

        But I feel like W&K are acting like it will be some momentous decision that will rattle British society.

      • jais says:

        But see that kind of bothers me too. Trying to build suspense over where their kid goes to school. Why? For a privacy obsessed family, why are we hearing about this? Most people don’t care. If they’re all about protecting George, then why make it into a thing. And don’t tell me the Wales couldn’t have shut this speculation down if they wanted.

      • Miss Scarlett says:

        @Becks what I’ve heard is that new money goes to Marlborough. Definitely not grounded and definitely not where Aristos seem to be going. It’s all private planes and things that Kate and Carole probably really like and would like in friends. It’s not old country houses and dogs and shooting weekends.

      • Becks1 says:

        @Jais I dont know, its stupid. I dont think they could have shut down the speculation bc I think they started it. We’re hearing too much and too much is being published for this NOT to be sanctioned by KP who is usually pretty on top of shutting down gossip or speculation about the kids.

        I’m just not sure what purpose this serves.

      • Nerd says:

        Janis I think the back and forth talks about schools has always been to distract from them not working. It always seems as if these talks always happen during times when they are not in public working and it’s a great way to keep their names in public without doing any actual work.

    • Shonnatta says:

      I think they are afraid that he will get bullied in eton. But those kids in eton will be future politicians , I dont know how he will handle that bullying in adult life?

      We can already seeing that in prince william life where tories give into william tantrum and working closing with him to destroyed Sussex when keir doesnt give a sh#t . Now william is struggling to blame others for his own shortcomings. His laziness got exposed and rr is running for their life because arse kissing Wales made them loose money in the long run.

  7. Cathy says:

    Eton already has the security systems in place to guard the heirs to royalty and big business so let’s send George to a school which will now have to embed heavy security for the heir to the heir of the British throne. Just like picking the school the elder 2 went in London. Let’s not start their schooling at a nearby school that their father and uncle went to where the security is in place, let’s send them through peak hour traffic to a new school that had to bear the cost of setting up security? Does Kate care? Probably not? Does she care that the heavy security needed to be brought in when she goes stay at Ma Middleton’s house inconveniences the locals?

  8. Lala11_7 says:

    I’m currently rewatching “The Crown”…so THIS struggle is fascinating

  9. Julie says:

    All I will say is that I hope they visited a few schools and prioritize the young prince’s choice. However, as they don’t know how to be happy, I guess George will have very little choice in this matter.

  10. 2131Jan says:

    I wonder what school(s) his friends are attending? We only see the “public” face of George, drawing conclusions he’s quiet, shy, unassuming etc. Yet we hear the same boy made request that a yacht, pulled into a port, on an unscheduled stop, just to get him some McDonalds’ because of George “wanted it”. That his younger sister has to remind him to bow. Is he a cutup in private? A smartass (considering his age)? We don’t really know anything other than the public face of these kids; how they act with friends and family, is probably completely different. What would be a good fit to *really* shape him into a kind, caring, intellectually curious young adult, that would carry him into the future as a fully formed adult?

    I wonder if anyone *asked* George where *he* would like to go?

    • Sunniside up says:

      The fruit doesn’t fall far from the tree, he won’t be intellectually curious.

    • Unblinkered says:

      So much hinges on his intellect, academic ability, personality as well as behavioural status. Boarding may well be the best option for him, desperately so, but it’s easy to imagine KM resisting – to her son’s detriment.
      Poor little devil.

  11. wolfmamma says:

    Kate has no real class or intellect. Any choice she makes for her children will be based on that. Unfortunately these kids will continue to suffer at the hands of the Middletons and the Wales their whole lives.
    Charlotte seemed to break out of the mold yet look how her mother has her dressed lately. Not proper looks for someone her age. Not even a coat.

  12. Nonna says:

    Possibly a delusional thought: George himself expressed a preference for the non-boarding, co-ed option? I recall that Charles got pretty screwed up by being forced into a school he didn’t suit, personality-wise. Maybe the Wales’ are modernizing by letting the kid have a say.

  13. We will see when it is finally time for him to go to school which one was picked.

  14. Sunniside up says:

    The Times guide to Private schools has Eton at 16th and Cheltenham ladies college at 74th

  15. Becks1 says:

    I’m sticking with what I’ve said for the past two years of this – if William feels strongly about Eton, he’ll go to Eton. if William doesn’t care, then he’ll go where Kate wants. I don’t view Marlborough as Kate winning, I view it as William shrugging and saying “whatever.” I know there’s a theory that Kate has something big over William and that’s why she’ll get her way, but I just think for a lot of these things he doesn’t care. When he cares, he wins.

    I also am not sure why its so accepted that Kate is anti-boarding since she boarded at Marlborough and loved it. Maybe she’s antiboarding because she thinks it makes her look more “normal” and gives her an excuse to not work, but she’s definitely not against it in general.

    All that said….the snobby comments about Marlborough are partly why I think that’s where he’ll end up. Kate will be treated as a nouveau riche who “made it” up the social ladder and her wisteria days won’t be seen as a bad thing. At Eton, she would be looked down upon by the aristos and royalty adjacent who attend. At Marlborough she’ll probably be able to be queen bee.

    as for the added security costs and all of that – I think its clear W&K dont care what their actions cost anyone else.

    • jais says:

      Interesting. I could see that. What does William care about, I wonder? Privacy. It was mentioned above that Eton is in the middle of a town whereas Marlborough would be more secluded from the public.

    • Lady Esther says:

      Same. I thought Eton would win because the heir to the throne (or heir’s heir) doesn’t pay school fees, according to reports. Marlborough probably waived fees for George and then William shrugged “Fine for me” and so George will go to Middleton, cough I mean Marlborough College and that’s the end of the matter until the portraits of the Earl and Countess of Bucklebury go up on Marlborough’s walls and George and his siblings get heli’d in and out every day.

      • Sunniside up says:

        Heli’d in every day and f… the environment, that will go down well at earthshot. George will be mocked by the other children.

    • Nic919 says:

      Eton is more old aristo and kate doesn’t fit in there. If Malborough is nouveau riche then that’s Kate’s jam.

      The security issue is important but Charlotte will get security as well and she was pretty much always going to go to Malborough. And since she’s number two over Louis, her security needs would be similar to Louis. They will argue they are saving money here, just wait.

    • Miss Scarlett says:

      Becks I think this is spot on – Kate will be most comfortable at Marlborough, she’ll be queen bee, and I honestly think she is truly uncomfortable around real aristos.

      • Betsy says:

        I remember reading that the Middletons were sniffed at because their Parents’ Day picnic were always too elaborate. Tom Parker Bowles, a real aristo, wrote that when he was at Eton, “And while some would have a full three-course lunch served by butlers on a linen-covered table, my mother and aunt would do a last-minute rush around Sainsbury’s: prawn sandwiches, cold cocktail sausages, luridly pink taramasalata and pickled onion Monster Munch. Pure picnic perfection.”

      • samesies says:

        @Betsy
        You know, if this had been directed at anyone else, we would (I sincerely hope) find it appalling snobbery of the “royals mock Margaret Thatcher for bringing heels and not wellies to Sandringham” variety. It’s easy to be the rule breaker who does not have to put on airs when you were born into money and status and always belonged. It’s much harder when you are trying to make it in that world and know that everyone is looking for any faux pas to judge you. Just because this site doesn’t like Catherine doesn’t mean we need to validate the insidious snobbery of “real” aristos.

      • Becks1 says:

        @samesies they’re all snobs -the uber rich new money families at Marlborough and the uber uber rich and old aristocratic families at Eton.

        That’s what we judge Kate for – being so desperate to belong to EITHER group of snobs.

      • Smatone99 says:

        @samesies we judge Kate for being a terrible person, a liar, a bully, and an unbelievably lazy person who adds value to no one and nothing yet (except her family – I’d hope) and garners millions of pounds of public money for it. who publicly lied about her sil and got her mother and uncle onto that train either briefing the press or giving interviews. We judge Kate for who she is as a person (eg an inveterate liar which is almost embarrassing to say because no grown up should be). Never mind her non stop attempts at one upping. Her sm fake pics. Her insistence on being photoshopped out of recognition (never mind the funeral photoshoot). That’s not addressing her ‘non conventional’ illness. There’s a lot to dislike Kate for. We know she’s a terrible snob as well. That’s the least of her ills.

  16. Shonnatta says:

    I think Eton will be better because in Eton he wont get his way and that’s what life is about. But the co ed most parents and students give into his ways. Also eton particularly caters to history, politics etc. I highly doubt that co ed school does that. His parents is setting up for failure. The crown will be on his head not his brother or sister. So his education and learning must be at the standard of monarch which is what eton speciality.

    • HeatherC says:

      IDK, Eton failed to teach his father that. And George will be in the same position as William when he goes to school, son of the heir, the heir’s heir. I think there is a societal rule there, that William (and now George) will get what they want. Rules and humility for thee, not me.

  17. Inge says:

    ‘For one thing, the ability to talk to women may prove a useful skill‘

    So Wills cant?

    • Becks1 says:

      I’m going to be honest, that was such a weird line. I’m a woman who went to single sex high school and so did my brothers. We can all talk to the opposite sex just fine as we talked to the opposite sex throughout high school and then in college and our professional careers. and yes my brothers are both married lol and not to terriers.

      I can maybe see if someone is super shy/introverted and doesn’t have a large network outside of school, it might hinder him temporarily (maybe he’ll feel a little more awkward starting university) but George has a sister, more female cousins than male cousins, especially ones that are close to his age (on both sides), etc. If he doesn’t know how to talk to women for the rest of his life because of four years at Eton, well….I don’t think Eton is the problem.

      ETA and in general single sex education is not for everyone. Studies show that is much more beneficial for girls than boys but there ARE benefits for both. but its not going to be the right choice across the board and I get that. Its just the line about how “he wont know how to talk to women if he goes to eton” that struck me as strange.

      • Thinking says:

        He’ll always be treated differently because he’s the future king. I can kind of see why they’d think about his social development.

        Whether Eton or Marlborough makes a difference, I have no idea, but he’s going to have more concerns to deal with as a prince when It comes to courting so I can see why it’s a worry for them.

        Most of the UK’s prime ministers have attended Eton, and some like Boris Johnson and David Cameron do seem kind of strange so…um, yeah, posh people do have a lot to think about haha. Just kidding- sort of. I don’t think they can do anything about their dorkiness – suave never comes to mind when I see any of them, no matter how rich they are.

  18. yellow says:

    I am amazed that Kate wouldn’t want to send her boy to Eton. It’s Eton. The connections he would make would be invaluable.

    That said, boys do tend to be more mature and better socialised in co-ed schools.

    • Thinking says:

      They’d benefit from connecting with him rather than the other way around though. He met Barack Obama when he was a toddler. He’ll no doubt always be well-connected for life.

  19. Amy Bee says:

    Kate got the bigger house and choice of schools in the negotiations.

  20. Maja says:

    What do children learn in these elite schools besides science? Do they learn compassion, empathy, insight and self-reflection? Or rather arrogance, ruthless competition, contempt for the poor, sarcasm and indifference to the concerns and needs of other people? Do they learn freedom, justice and chivalrous combat for the weak and helpless? Or do they learn rigid hierarchies, imprisonment in class snobbery and debating clubs, and a reinforced pecking order of the few at the expense of the many? These schools are not Hogwarts – they are its dark shadow.

    • Myself says:

      Hmm, I took the French Lit AP (as well as Calculus) at my “elite school”. I volunteered regularly, I did sport every term (required), took humanities (required, but also encouraged). Am still close with my friends 35 years later (and no, none of us are finance bros now! I’m in global health, one programs deaf education for public schools. A lawyer who does pro bono work because she doesn’t need to earn money. One who did work in finance retired and works at strengthening & widening networks for diversity in finance through an NGO)

      Are they right for everyone? No. Neither is a public school. Or single sex vs co-ed. For as many bad outcomes, there are better outcomes for other people. It’s amazing to me how many people bad mouth a good education and have no experience with it.

    • Thinking says:

      Not sure about Marlborough but Eton is designed to train future prime ministers. My guess is that’s why a lot of young boys go there.

      I’m not sure what purpose either school would serve for George as his future is fixed, though (and he needs to be around people who would know how to react to his status). He’ll definitely get a god education at these schools however.

  21. Royal Downfall Watcher says:

    I am not sure what happened but Kate seems to be getting everything she wants this year. New house? Check. School of choice for George? Check. No work? Check and Check!

    Either Willy has fallen in love with his wife or something else is afoot….

  22. QuiteContrary says:

    Poor kid. No matter where he goes to school, his intellectually incurious parents are setting him up for a life in which he’ll be in circles of better prepared people and he will have nothing to contribute. Just like his parents.

  23. Weatherby says:

    My thoughts on this development:

    Carole is the driving force behind this arrangement. I don’t think Kate cares one way or another about George’s education. In fact, I have never seen a single photo of George (from his infancy, through the toddling years, and now into his tweens) making eye contact with his mother. Or smiling at his mother.

    I’ve seen her shove him out of her way on a Canadian tarmac, ignore his animated taps on her legs at a polo match, and his multiple grimaces whenever she leans down into his personal space to point at something for what she thinks is an ideal moment for the photogs.

    The photogs. This is all Kate cares for.

    Carole, on the other hand, sees her grasp on the future king slipping away. No more head in lap or cheese toast. Those simpering articles are long gone, which tells me they likely angered William to the point he confronted her about it, thereby putting paid to Carole running to her favourite ROTA mouthpieces with drivel about how she’s replaced William’s own mother in his life.

    But the future future king is still within her grasp to influence. For this reason, he must be kept close. Dual gender learning and whatnot, perhaps a few other convenient excuses. But I think Carole wants this, and she has been shrewd indeed with her negotiations to a larger home and her grandson’s schooling.

    I think divorce is not off the table, and these two consolation items are part of how Carole plans to continue being a hanger-on to royalty.

  24. Kingston says:

    This kite-flying schtick by the utterly useless aimless windsors and their handlers is soooooooooo predictable and boring.

    Whenever they want to test public opinion on an action they want to take or not take they get their hacks in their gutterpress to write a crap article like this.

    For the record, that poor little sod WILL be going to eton. Marborough is the kite-flying gimmick……….make it appear that the useless clothes hanger has any say in the choices to be made for the future king as he enters his teen years.

    The “abdication” of a high profile prince such as H has scared them sh1tless and you’d best believe, they will have poor little georgie on a very short leash. No likelihood of him being influenced by even a whiff of freedom.

  25. BeanieBean says:

    This American product of public schools truly does not care. The Brits really twist themselves into pretzels over this.

    • MissF says:

      They absolutely do, so I’m surprised Kween Waity doesn’t aspire to something a bit smarter and more Upper Class for Wee George, the most stressed out looking child I’ve ever seen. I’m not sure why Harrow and Rugby have never been mentioned, both date back to the late 1500’s and are hardly arriviste like Marlborough.

  26. Mel says:

    Those kids look thrilled to pieces./s

    I still think William is trying to get a divorce so he’ll give in and let him go to school where she wants. We’ll see how it plays out.

  27. Mayp says:

    Why “quietly alert” the parents in the same area that George will be housed at Marlborough? Is this to run background checks on them? I remember something about background checks for the parents at the school he started going to when his parents (Kate) moved into Adelaide Cottage. Or, do they just want the parents to know that their child will be in the presence of greatness and that he or she will need to act accordingly?!

  28. Shoegirl77 says:

    Copykeening the Parents Network now?

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