Duchess Kate recently accompanied her two children on a visit to the new school they are set to attend.
Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, are preparing for a significant change as they move from Kensington Palace to Adelaide Cottage, with their children starting at Lambrook School in Berkshire.
This autumn marks a period of transition for the royal family, with Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis embarking on a new chapter in their educational journey.
The upcoming academic year will see all three royal siblings making the switch to Lambrook School, a prestigious private institution in Berkshire.
The decision to enroll the children in this new school comes after Prince George and Princess Charlotte’s prior attendance at Thomas’s Battersea School in London.
Kensington Palace confirmed the forthcoming enrollment of the young royals, emphasizing the family’s commitment to their education and development.
Prince George has been a student at Thomas’s Battersea since 2017, while Princess Charlotte joined the school in 2019.
The transition to Lambrook School signifies not only a change in educational environment but also coincides with the family’s relocation to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor’s Home Park.
This move, approved by Queen Elizabeth II, will see the Duke and Duchess settling into a four-bedroom residence with historical significance dating back to 1831.
In a statement released through Kensington Palace, Prince William and Kate Middleton expressed their gratitude to Thomas’s Battersea for the valuable educational experience provided to their children.
They highlighted the alignment of Lambrook School’s ethos and values with those of their previous school, underscoring the importance of continuity and shared principles in their children’s education.
Lambrook School, established in 1860 on a sprawling 52-acre campus, initially served as a boys-only boarding school before transitioning to accommodate day students in 1992.