Prince William reveals Prince George doesn't always stay at home
Prince William shares Prince George's school update during his surprise appearance on Heart Breakfast
Prince William said his eldest son Prince George doesn't always stay at home as he often boards at Lambrook School where he and his siblings attend in Berkshire.
Speaking on Heart Breakfast, the Prince of Wales said “Charlotte and Louis, because George is boarding last night, if you're listening, make sure you're on time, please. Make sure you're not fighting over who's listening to what this morning.”
According to Express.co.uk, Lambrook is a private preparatory school for pupils aged 3-13 and offers flexible boarding to all students. Children aged 7-13 can stay from five nights a week to one night every so often.
The website states there are two boarding houses, Lambrook House for girls and Westfield for boys. Each house is overseen by a house parent and supported by tutors.
The outlet reported that Prince William and Princess Catherine may have decided to introduce boarding for George ahead of his enrolment at secondary school in September.
It said the couple have not yet announced where he will be going, though Eton is said to be the frontrunner due to it being William's almer mater and it's close proximity to their family home.
Speaking about his wife, William said : "She's an amazing mum and an amazing wife and literally our family couldn't cope without her. So she has been absolutely stunning, really has."
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