One job George will have to complete ‘whether he likes it or not’ | Royal | News

A specialist claimed that Prince George would have to receive military training, even if he doesn’t like him or not. The 12 -year -old child, who will enter his young years in July, started his last year at the Lambrook School in Berkshire.
Although George’s future is ready to see that he is the ruler, his way immediately after his current school is uncertain. When asked that a royal did not go to higher education, the old royal butler Grant Harrold said that the young royal could choose not to go to university – but he added that George should learn.
“We can see that all of the George, Charlotte and Louis may not go to university. They can go directly like Sandhurst.”
“In particular, George, as seen as vital for future kings to receive some kind of military training, you can guarantee that George will have to go through this military training,” especially George, as it is seen as vital for future kings to receive some kind of military training. “
Discussing the idea of military training, Harrold points out that this road was followed by many other male royalists, including George’s father and grandfather.
Prince Harry also received military training as well as Prince Philip, the late Queen’s husband and his great -grandfather Prince Philip.
The old royal butler said: “Both William and Charles had military training. You are the command chief of the armed forces, so you must recognize the profession. However, George may not be too much pressure when it comes to. Only time will tell time.”
George was reported to be allocated a house at the Eton College before George’s big move next year.
In addition to Eton College, Princess Kate’s former school Marlborough College is also considered for Young Royal.
It is believed that William enjoyed his time in Eton, and Harry previously shared his own memories of his time at school.




