Prince William and Kate’s three children got their first contact with their new school this Wednesday, when they met the new principal.
Princes George and Louis, 9 and 4, and Princess Charlotte, 7, will attend the private school in Lambruk. After the family moved their base from Kensington Palace in London to a new home On the property of Windsor Castle.
Pictures released by William’s office show the children wearing their costumes New uniformsTo congratulate the director on the first day of school, this Thursday.
George and Louis held their mother’s hands while Charlotte held her father’s. “It’s a pleasure to have you with us,” said director Jonathan Perry, shaking their hands. When asked if they were excited and excited to be in school, they nodded and answered “yes.” “[Têm] Lots of questions,” said William.
Kensington Palace announced last month that the children will start at the new school, which will cost up to a year’s fees 21 thousand pounds (24,210 euros) per student..
The announcement coincided with the family moving into a four-bedroom Adelaide cottage. Walking distance to Windsor CastleThe 96-year-old Queen now spends most of her time
The media reported that the move was decided to give the children as normal a upbringing as possible and to allow future King William to be closer to his elderly grandmother, who has been in ill health for the past year.
William is known to be fiercely protective of his family’s privacy when not on official engagements. Only a small number of media were invited to witness the children’s arrival at their new school.