The school Prince George will attend for his secondary education from this September is yet to be confirmed, but the frontrunner is now reportedly an option for another youngster in the royal fold.
According to a new report in the Daily Mail, Princess Beatrice, 37, was allegedly seen visiting Eton College earlier this month as a potential school for her 10-year-old stepson Wolfie.
Wolfie’s potential school
Eton College is tipped to be the frontrunner for Prince George, 12. The £63,298-per-year school is well-situated for Wolfie, who is the son of the royal’s husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and his ex-partner Dara Huang, as it is just over an hour from the couple’s £3.5 million Cotswolds mansion.
Though his mother is American, Wolfie already resides in the UK after she purchased a townhouse in Chelsea in 2024. It is at the Cotswolds home that Wolfie spends time with his father and stepmother, as well as his half-sisters, Sienna and Athena.
Insights into Prince George and Wolfie’s relationship remain scarce, but Edoardo’s son has joined the royals at public-facing events, including the Christmas Day church service at Sandringham and the Princess of Wales’ ‘Together at Christmas’ service at Westminster Abbey.
Where will Prince George go to school?
Along with Princess Charlotte, 11, and Prince Louis, eight, George currently attends Lambrook School in Bracknell, just a short distance from their home at Forest Lodge on the Windsor Home Park estate.
Though Eton seems the most likely choice for Prince George’s next educational step, seeing as his father, Prince William, attended the school from 1995 to 2000, it isn’t the only potential choice in the mix.
His mother, the Princess of Wales, attended Marlborough College from 1996 to 2000, and this school is also said to be in the mix. Meanwhile, speaking on HELLO!’s A Right Royal Podcast, Melanie Sanderson, managing editor of The Good Schools Guide, told us that Wellington College is a strong contender for Princess Charlotte, indicating it might also be of interest for George.
“I’ve been told Wellington is a possible school for Princess Charlotte,” she revealed. “I suspect with the royals that normal rules possibly don’t apply. I feel as though they may be holding multiple places at different schools. If Charlotte is going to a co-ed, it might be that they would want her to be joined by her brother Louis. Logistically, that would work for them really, really well.”
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