Kate Middleton and Prince William are planning a move from London to Windsor to be closer to Queen Elizabeth II as the 96-year-old Queen’s health leaves much to be desired. And to make this possible, the Duke and Duchess are looking after a school in the district, which will go to their two three children – Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and since September of this year, Prince Louis, who turned 4 yesterday. According to The Daily Mail, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have personally visited several educational institutions and have so far opted for a school located near Winsor Castle. The other day, Prince George attended a trial lesson there.
This lesson was exciting not so much for the young prince, but for his possibly future teachers. The teachers were worried that other children, having recognized the heir to the throne in George, would begin to feel embarrassed. But everything went as well as possible – the guys did not recognize the prince, having accepted his ordinary boy. To which the educators were “surprised, but greatly relieved.”

Recall that Kate Middleton and Prince William are striving for George, Charlotte and Louis, despite the high title, to enjoy an ordinary childhood. Even if it means breaking royal protocol. So, one day, Kate, George and Charlotte entered the store unaccompanied, leaving the guards waiting outside. Choosing colored pencils and erasers for himself and his sister, Prince George paid for the purchases himself, which is usually not done by the owners of royal blood. The fact is that monarchs, as a rule, do not carry cash and bank cards with them and do not pay anywhere on their own. However, it is known that Kate and William are trying to create familiar living conditions for children and instill in them “earthly” habits, so every week they give George and Charlotte pocket money.
Source: Hellomagazine

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