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Duchess Kate Prepares to Enroll Children in New School

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Duchess Kate Prepares to Enroll Children in New School

Duchess Kate, alongside , has taken the initiative to introduce her two children to their future school, Lambrook School in Berkshire.

The royal couple is set to relocate from Kensington Palace to Adelaide Cottage as Prince George, , and transition to a new educational institution this autumn.

This period marks a significant change for the family as they embark on a journey of new beginnings.

The upcoming academic year brings a wave of adjustments for and Duchess Kate's offspring, with all three children set to embark on their educational journey at Lambrook School.

Previously enrolled at Thomas's Battersea School in London, Prince George and will now join their younger sibling, , at their new school in Berkshire, as confirmed by Kensington Palace on Monday.

The decision to enroll their children at Lambrook School coincides with the family's relocation to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor's Home Park, departing from their long-standing residence at Kensington Palace.

The four-bedroom Adelaide Cottage, approved for family use by II, stands within the historic grounds of Windsor Castle, offering a new chapter for the royal family.

Expressing gratitude towards Thomas Battersea, Prince William and Duchess Kate expressed contentment in finding a school that aligns with their values and ethos.

The transition to Lambrook School signifies a fresh start for the young royals, emphasizing the importance of a nurturing educational environment that mirrors their previous schooling experience.

Lambrook School, established in 1860 on a sprawling 52-acre campus, initially served as an exclusive boarding school for boys before transitioning to accommodate day students in 1992.

Headmaster Jonathan Perry extended a warm welcome to the royal family, acknowledging the imminent arrival of Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis in September, embracing them into the school's vibrant community.

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