Kate Middleton reveals tricky skill Prince George is learning at school – and she’s having to help | The Sun

PRINCE George has started a new school this year and has been tasked with learning a new skill, according to Kate Middleton.

As part of the uniform dress code at the £7,000-a-term Lambrook School near Ascot, Berkshire, the young prince needs to wear a tie for the first time.



The Princess of Wales let slip during a visit to Wales this week that she’s been giving him a helping hand with the tricky process.

Speaking to children near Holyhead RNLI station, Kate spoke to four-year-old Theo Crompton and pointed out his tie.

She asked the child: “Do you tie your own tie?" to which he confirmed he did.

The royal mum-of-three responded: “Well done you. I've been teaching George because he has got to wear a tie now for school, so I'm having to teach him how to do it.

More on the royal family

I’m a hair stylist & Kate uses a subtle 14p hack to keep her updos perfect

Kate ‘hails this royal couple for how they prepared their kids for real life’

"But well done, you've done a good job with your tie. Nice to meet you."

George, nine, and Charlotte, seven, previously attended Thomas' School in Battersea, south London, while four-year-old Louis went to Willcocks Nursery in South Kensington, west London.

But after Wills and Kate moved the family from Apartment 1A Kensington Palace to four-bed Adelaide Cottage, George and Charlotte and their younger brother Louis will receive a top education together, complete with mandatory Saturday lessons. 

If the royal youngsters attend full-time without boarding, it will cost William and Kate an estimated £53,508 per year.

Most read in Fabulous

ON YOUR MARKS

Meghan and Harry ‘worried’ they’re being edged out of Royals, expert claims

HEATING UP

Aldi fans are going wild for £25 buy that means they can keep the heating OFF

PRIMANIA

Fashion fans scramble to get their hands on bargain Primark teddy bear coat

DEEP CLEAN

How to clean your air fryer, plus 6 surprising items that can go inside

The private school is a nine-mile drive from their new abode near Windsor Castle.

Lambrook is a co-ed preparatory that started in 1860 and allows part-time boarding.

It scored 'excellent' in its most recent Independent Schools Inspectorate. 

During their visit to Swansea and Anglesey in Wales, Prince William joked that they are looking for a “babysitter” for their kids.

Read More on The Sun

I was embarrassed when I found a lump down there – now I’m fighting for my life

I spent £115 on an IKEA haul, the items totally transformed my living room

And Kate revealed an adorable detail about Princess Charlotte as she met a little girl, 2, with the same name.

The royal couple had promised to visit at the earliest opportunity following the death of the Queen, and returned hoping to begin "deepening the trust and respect" they have with the people of Wales.


Source: Read Full Article