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Kate Middleton and Prince William May Be Ready to Break Longstanding Royal Tradition to ‘Protect’ Prince George

The royal family is renowned for upholding its long-standing traditions, but it appears Prince William and Kate Middleton might be ready to deviate from one in order to prioritize the well-being of their children.

Both King Charles and the late Prince Philip adhered to this tradition, as did William and Kate themselves.

However, according to a royal expert, the decision to maintain or break this tradition will likely depend on “how the children’s personalities develop.”

Prince George may not follow in his mum and dad’s footsteps by breaking this tradition. (Karwai Tang/WireImage)

Ingrid Seward, editor-in-chief of Majesty Magazine and a royal biographer, previously shared with the Spanish publication Quien that Prince William and Kate Middleton might choose not to send Prince George or their younger children, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, to boarding school.

Unlike William and Kate, who both attended boarding schools from a young age — with William starting at Ludgrove School at just eight years old — the couple may prefer for their eldest son to stay at home while going to school.

Seward remarked, “These days, it’s common to see members of the royal family breaking tradition, so it wouldn’t be surprising if they decide to do things their own way.

“I believe William and Kate will feel that if the kids are happy at their current school, there’s no need to disrupt that.

“They’re modern parents who will carefully evaluate the decision. They’ll likely wait to see how their children’s personalities develop and consider whether living away from home would suit them.”

She also suggested that the difficult public experiences William faced early in his life could influence his focus on prioritizing his children’s mental well-being above all else.

Prince George, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte. (Karwai Tang/Contributor/Getty Images)

Despite the couple possibly preferring to keep their children at home, an expert suggested that Prince George, being second in line to the throne, might actually be safer attending a boarding school.

The expert stated, “If I were Kate, I’d feel more at ease knowing George, as the heir to the throne, was at boarding school. He would have more freedom there while being well-protected from external threats.”

In June 2023, Prince George was seen visiting Eton College with his parents, the same school his father attended. Reports suggest that he has already taken the initial entrance exams required for admission.

Currently, all three royal children are enrolled at Lambrook School in Berkshire, a co-educational preparatory school with over 600 students.

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