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Royal Family Embraces New Adventures at Lambrook School

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Royal Family Embraces New Adventures at Lambrook School

The royal family is settling into life at Lambrook School, a prestigious institution that comes with a hefty price tag of £7,000 per term for and Princess Catherine's three children.

This exclusive school offers a wealth of facilities and clubs, including a nine-hole golf course, a polo field, a beef farm, and even a mini MasterChef club.

With such a variety of activities available, it's no wonder the royal kids are excited to dive into their new environment.

Sports have always been a passion for the royal children, who enjoy football, rugby, and ballet.

Proud parents William and Catherine have frequently been seen cheering on their eldest son, Prince George, during his football and rugby matches.

Recently, Princess Catherine mentioned that both she and William participated in a parents' sports day event, much to the delight of the attendees.

Despite being told there wouldn't be a race, a last-minute parents' race was announced, catching everyone off guard.

William humorously recounted his experience, noting how he initially joined in casually but soon found himself leading the pack.

He even joked about an Italian dad ahead of him, whom he aimed to catch, while a friend of his suffered a hamstring injury trying to keep up.

Meanwhile, Catherine admitted she was barefoot during the event but couldn't recall her finishing position.

When asked if Prince George, , and were picking up any athletic skills from their parents, chimed in, suggesting they might be showing just a little bit of talent.

Catherine elaborated, sharing that each child has a unique temperament, and as they experiment with different sports, it will be fascinating to see how their interests evolve.

At just 10 years old, Prince George is already preparing for the responsibilities that come with being a future king.

He seems to embrace the idea of independence, but there's a new hobby that has his mother a bit worried: martial arts.

As part of his curriculum, George will also attend classes on Saturdays, followed by sports fixtures for Year 5 and above.

Since Charlotte and Louis aren't in Year 5 yet, they won't join him for Saturday sessions.

Interestingly, local parents appreciate the option for their children to stay overnight when necessary.

This flexibility allows them to host dinner parties without the worry of school drop-offs the next day.

Recently, Catherine shared her pride in 's burgeoning love for sports, particularly rugby.

Unlike her own childhood, where she didn't have the same opportunities, Charlotte is thriving in her athletic pursuits.

Charlotte has developed a strong affinity for both rugby and football, often playing in the yard with her siblings.

Meanwhile, energetic is exploring his interest in tennis.

In a conversation with his mother, he expressed his desire to practice standing and maintaining a serious demeanor like the players he admires.

According to Lambrook School's website, the institution is a vibrant independent school catering to 620 boys and girls.

However, the increased security presence has raised concerns among some parents.

Many fear that the school's atmosphere may shift, transforming what was once a charming and informal environment into a more formal one.

Parents are particularly worried that cherished traditions, such as the annual carol service, might lose their relaxed charm.

The balance between security and maintaining the school's welcoming vibe is a topic of ongoing discussion among the community.

As the royal family embarks on this new chapter, it's clear that both excitement and apprehension accompany their journey at Lambrook School.

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