Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte and Prince George set to avoid separation to 'cut down costs'
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Princess Kate has been spotted viewing prospective schools for the young royals
Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are likely to be educated together in a co-ed school to cut down security costs, according to a royal commentator.
The Wales children all currently attend Lambrook School, which educates pupils until the age of 13, but the Prince and Princess of Wales are looking for a new school to send Prince George, 11.
Royal author Ingrid Seward believes Prince William and Princess Kate will be looking for a "very rounded education" for their children when they moves school.
Speaking on Prince George, Seward said: "I think he will probably go to a co-ed where all three of them can be educated together because also that cuts hugely down the security bill."
Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are likely to be educated together in a co-ed school to cut down security costs, according to a royal commentator
GettyShe added: "I think Kate and William are very conscious of how much it costs the taxpayer to guard them - guard not being the exact word - but to kind of give them the security which they absolutely have to have."
Prince William and Prince Harry went to an all-boys school, Eton College, together during their early education.
The expert said: "To have three different schools in three different parts of the country, I think would be very difficult.
"I feel very sure that this is what Kate and William will want to do.
She added: "He's had a lot of formality in his young life, and I think they would probably want him to be certainly co-ed, I would think, and just somewhere where he's free."
Seward suggested Eton College is an option for the Prince and Princess of Wales as it is near Adelaide Cottage, where the family currently resides.
The royal expert predicted that William and Kate might send the children to boarding school.
She told Fabulous: "They can come home whenever they want to. They can come home at weekends if they're not too busy playing sports."
The Wales children all currently attend Lambrook School, which educates pupils until the age of 13
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Seward added: "But all the sports, the big sports, matches and things happen at weekends, so I imagine that, if Kate wants them to come home they could come home on Saturday afternoon.
"Boarding schools nowadays aren't like one imagines the boarding schools of old.
"I think it's very much more flexible than the idea of these very strict sort of Tom Brown School Days."
Prince Louis, six, and Princess Charlotte, nine, still have a few years until they finish at Lambrook School.