Kate Middleton and Prince William both received fantastic educations and they seem to be carrying on this tradition with their own three kids.
Prince George was recently spotted on a tour of Eton college with his parents, sparking speculation on whether or not the nine-year-old will attend the same prestigious school as his father.
Where Princess Charlotte will continue her education is another question even if her brothers George and Louis both attend Eton in Windsor.
Jennie Bond, a royal specialist, has discussed whether William and Kate will keep their children near their Adelaide Cottage home or if they will board at Eton like other pupils do, the Express reports.
Jennie told OK!: "The choice of school for the children will tell us a lot about William and Catherine.
"So far, they’ve been such hands-on parents and, personally I think it would be sad to see them send their children away to boarding school.
"I would applaud a decision to keep them as day pupils at schools nearby their home."
There are several choices for Princess Charlotte's next school after Lambrook School even if both Prince George and Prince Louis follow in the footsteps of their father and uncle Prince Harry by attending Eton.
Princess Charlotte might attend St Mary's School in Ascot which Prince William's cousin Lady Louise Windsor previously attended.
This would be a fantastic choice if William and Kate were wanting to keep their kids close to home in Windsor.
The eight-year-old Princess could however choose to attend Marlborough College in Wiltshire like her mother, the Princess of Wales.
Kate initially attended Downe House School in Berkshire for a while before later transferring to Marlborough in Wiltshire.
Other famous former pupils include Princess Eugenie, comedian Jack Whitehall and even Academy Award-winning screenwriter and actress Emerald Fennell who played Queen Camilla in Netflix's season three and four of The Crown.
George, Charlotte and Louis all currently attend Lambrook School which features a 25-meter swimming pool, a nine-hole golf course, an astroturf, hard courts, a squash court, and other sporting facilities.
Lambrook boasts magnificent grounds with a Diamond Jubilee performing arts studio, a sports hall, a dance studio and most recently a £6million Queen's Building for IT and academic instruction.
The main building consists of a substantial, 19th-century white rural home, where the three Wales children carry out their studies.
The three royal siblings are also able to take part in activities such as beekeeping and scuba diving at Lambrook.
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