The Princes of Wales, William and Kate Middleton have visited with Prince George the exclusive private school Eton, where the children of Charles III and Princess Diana studied.
Everything seems to indicate that both William and Kate think that George will follow in the footsteps of his father and grandfather in terms of his education as the future king of England.
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Eton College is one of the most prestigious educational institutions.
It was founded in 1440 and at least twenty British prime ministers have passed through its facilities, the last of them Boris Johnson, and several actors of the stature of Eddie Redmayne.
Will Prince George study at Eton College?
Now, with the visit of William and Kate, it is almost certain that the little prince, 9 years old, will begin his education there.
The admission process begins at the age of 13, and since George turns ten next month, on July 22, it is very likely that his parents want to get him used to his future academic home.
British media released photos showing the Prince and Princess of Wales with their son at Eton College.
While the grandson of Charles III wore navy blue shorts, a short-sleeved shirt, and black shoes, his mother repeated the same summer maxi dress in green, model Petra Silk, from the London firm Cefinn.
In the images, they appeared chatting with what could be two Eton employees.
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How much does it cost to study at Eton?
Eton is the largest boarding school in England and the price of a full course amounts, according to its website, to 58,949 dollars a year, to which must be added 493 dollars just for enrollment, making it only the sixth most expensive in the country.
For the time being, while waiting to enter this boarding school, Prince George attends the same school as his siblings Charlotte and Louis: Lambrook School in Berkshire.
NEW: Prince George has been spotted on a visit to Eton with his parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales.
If Prince George enrolls when he is 13, he will be following in the footsteps of his father, Prince William, and uncle, Prince Harry. Kensington Palace have not commented.
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