Prince George, Charlotte, and Louis gear up for extra holiday fun
Prince George prepares for milestone year as Royal summer begins
Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis are officially set to begin their long-awaited summer holidays as Lambrook School wraps up its term on Saturday, July 5.
The young royals have been attending the Berkshire preparatory school since 2022, following their family’s move to Windsor.
With classes drawing to a close, the trio can now look forward to an extended break filled with sunshine, family time, and countryside escapes.
The Prince and Princess of Wales are expected to spend quality time with their children over the coming weeks, enjoying a slower pace of life across their two favourite homes Adelaide Cottage in Windsor and Anmer Hall on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk.
This summer marks a precious opportunity for the Wales family to enjoy some privacy and relaxation away from the spotlight before school bells ring again in the autumn.
As the royal children settle into their summer break, Prince George is heading into a particularly meaningful season.
The 11-year-old future king is set to begin Year 8 this September his final academic year at Lambrook School.
The prestigious Berkshire prep school, which the Wales children have attended since 2022, educates pupils up to Year 8, typically until age 13.
While no official confirmation has been made, all signs point to Eton College as his likely next step continuing a family tradition upheld by both Prince William and Prince Harry.
The Georgian manor house, surrounded by acres of lush countryside, has long served as a peaceful retreat ideal for outdoor adventures and cherished family time away from the public eye.
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