Kate’s Mistake During Back-to-School Shopping Trip with Prince George and Princess Charlotte Exposed

As the school holidays draw to a close, many parents are considering purchasing new uniforms for their children in preparation for the autumn term. This includes the Princess of Wales, who is getting ready for her three children, George (ten), Charlotte (eight), and Louis (five), to return to the classroom at Lambrook, their prep school in Berkshire.

Kate Middleton, as always, will be at the forefront of sourcing school supplies. Hopefully, this experience will be smoother than her previous shoe shopping mishap with her children in 2018. According to Hello magazine, while visiting the Peter Jones store in London, Kate made a relatable blunder by forgetting to bring an essential item: socks. She had to borrow a pair from store staff so that George and Charlotte could try on their new back-to-school shoes.

Kate and William chose to enroll their children at the exclusive Lambrook School last year. The school, located near Ascot, Berkshire, is only nine miles away from Adelaide Cottage, where the family currently resides. With its extensive 52-acre grounds, the school offers an array of amenities, including an orchard, woodland, nine-hole golf course, 25-meter swimming pool, and cricket pitch. Students are encouraged to explore various activities such as chess, polo, lifesaving, songwriting, scuba diving, and even beekeeping.

The school fees at Lambrook are £4,389 per term for Reception to Year 2 pupils like Louis, £6,448 per term for Years 3-4 students like Charlotte, and £6,999 per term for George in Years 5-8. Boarding for Years 3-8 incurs an additional cost of £1,481 per term. Notable alumni of Lambrook School include actor Alex Pettyfer, the sons of wartime prime minister Herbert Asquith, and entrepreneur Giles Clarke, the founder of Majestic Wine.

Previously, George and Charlotte attended Thomas’s School in Battersea, South London, while Louis went to Willcocks Nursery in South Kensington, West London. However, it seems George may soon leave Lambrook School as he was spotted touring Eton College last year, accompanied by his parents. Eton College, with fees amounting to £46,000 per year, is where both William and Harry received their education. There is speculation that George will follow in his father’s footsteps and join the prestigious institution at the age of 13. The demand for admission is high, requiring prospective students to register their interest three years in advance.

During their visit to Eton College, Kate, looking impeccable in a Cefinn dress and Camilla Elphick flats, was seen engaging in conversation with two staff members. William was the first senior royal to attend Eton, followed by his brother Harry. Eton College is one of the few remaining boys-only public schools, along with Harrow and Radley. Noteworthy individuals who have attended Eton include 20 British prime ministers such as Boris Johnson and David Cameron.

In the coming weeks, Prince William and Kate Middleton will lead tributes to the late Queen Elizabeth II on the anniversary of her death. Reports indicate that they will deliver a message to the British people, honoring the monarch’s legacy and looking towards the future. The final details of the address are still being worked out, including whether it will be delivered in person, on television, or via social media.

According to sources, Queen Elizabeth II’s passing marked the end of an era, and the Royal Family has been in transition ever since. After the Coronation and the conclusion of the summer holidays, there is an expectation to see what the future holds. King Charles, on the other hand, is expected to observe the commemoration privately at Balmoral in Scotland, where the Queen passed away on September 8 last year at the age of 96.

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