Prince William and Princess Kate are reportedly bracing themselves for an emotional milestone as their eldest son, Prince George, approaches a significant change in his life.
George, who will turn 13 in July, is expected to begin boarding school shortly afterward—a step that marks the beginning of a new chapter not only for him but for the entire family. While Kensington Palace has not yet revealed which school he will attend, the decision is being kept private for security reasons and is likely to remain undisclosed until the last possible moment.
Royal experts suggest this transition could be particularly challenging for William and Kate. As author Robert Jobson shared in an interview with Hello!, George’s move to secondary education may give the couple their first real sense of what an “empty nest” could feel like in the future.
At the same time, this change represents an exciting opportunity for George. Boarding school will allow him to gain independence, explore new interests, and experience life beyond the close-knit environment of his family home.
Both William and Kate are familiar with this journey, having attended boarding schools themselves. Jobson noted that while Prince William was at Eton College, visiting family required planning—it wasn’t as simple as dropping by whenever he wished.
The Wales family is known for their strong bond, making George’s absence all the more noticeable. His departure will undoubtedly leave a gap in their daily lives, with one less seat at the table and a quiet reminder of how quickly time is passing.
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