Prince George faces period of separation from Princess Charlotte and Louis as decision on his future looms

Prince George prepares to leave Lambrook School and attend either Marlborough or Eton College
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Ed Griffiths

By Ed Griffiths


Published: 05/04/2025

- 14:48

The family are currently on a half term break

Prince George faces being split up from Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis as Princess Kate and Prince William look for a senior school for the young royal.

George, 11, is second in line to the British throne and is set to become King after his grandfather Charles III and father Prince William.


The family is currently on a half-term break before heading back to school after Easter for the final term of the academic year.

The three Wales children attend Lambrook School in Berkshire, which educates both boys and girls from the ages of three to thirteen.

Prince George faces being split up from Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis as Princess Kate and Prince William look for a senior school for the young royal

Princess Kate reportedly wanted Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six, to be educated together.

However, in September George will likely have to leave the school to attend secondary education.

The royal is currently in Year 7, which marks his final year.

Louis and Charlotte, nine, still have a few years until they finish at Lambrook School.

Lambrook SchoolAdelaide Cottage is located near Lambrook School, where George, Charlotte and Louis attendPA

The institution is known for its strong academic standards and well-rounded approach to education.

Marlborough College in Wiltshire, Kate's alma mater, had been widely tipped to be Prince George's preferred choice when he leaves Lambrook in September.

The £59,000-a-year boarding school could accommodate all three siblings.

Sources have previously indicated that Prince George has already been offered a place.

Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince LouisGeorge, Charlotte and Louis attend Lambrook School near their home in WindsorPA

A house has reportedly been earmarked for the young prince at Marlborough, with the institution said to be well-suited to his security requirements.

No decision on Prince George's future education has been publicly confirmed by Kensington Palace.

Prince William and Prince Harry both attended Eton College as boarding students.