Prince George likely ‘feeling nervous’ ahead of ‘big change’ | Royal | News

A experienced royal expert may be dealing with “nerves” while preparing himself for “another big change” in his life next year.
The 12 -year -old ruler is currently attending Lambrook school with his sister and brother Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, but will be secondary education next year. Although the next school of the Prince is unknown, he will leave his brothers behind as “another milestone in his life” begins. Experienced royal commentator Jennie Bond believes that the change of stage may be a reason for fear for the young prince.
He told me Mirror: “William and Catherine’s baby baby baby is rapidly turning into a young man – and this last year, with his brothers, there will be another milestone in his life at the Lambrook School.
Expert, “I’m sure you will feel tense about the next big change, but I hope some schoolmates, wherever they go to take action with him.”
With the new environment and Leaving Charlotte and Louis, Mrs. Bond said that her parents should adapt to a more remote role at George’s school.
“George is accustomed to the deeply confused of his parents into school life.”
“As often as possible, the mother or father who makes the school and I’m sure that they have completely invested in every field of education.
“This will be another big change in the next, Ms Mrs. Bond Mirror said.
The royal commentator felt that this upcoming academic year would be an important year for Wales. George’s question of what will happen in September 2026 is still unreasonable.
However, it is suitable for “all roads lead to Eton”. The historical institution was close to the Windsor house of the family and was once where Prince William was working.
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