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Key decision at Buckingham Palace with Princess Charlotte: It's now official

Buckingham Palace faces maximum tension over Princess Charlotte and everything changes for the royal family

The royal environment has experienced moments of growing unease after crucial news about Princess Charlotte became known. William and Kate have started to seriously consider what the next step in their daughter's education will be. This gesture, although desired, has confirmed that there are important decisions on the table that can no longer be hidden.

In recent days, it has become public that the royal couple are considering options for their daughter's next educational stage. Princess Charlotte has so far attended Lambrook School, along with her siblings George and Louis. However, this institution only offers education up to age 13, which means a new decision must be made soon.

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Princess Charlotte, heading toward her next educational chapter | Europa Press

According to the British press, William and Kate have put two highly prestigious alternatives on the table. These are Marlborough College and St Mary’s School in Ascot, both recognized for their academic excellence. Each represents a different style of education and a potentially different future for Charlotte.

Where will Princess Charlotte continue her studies? The next chapter in her education

Marlborough College has drawn special attention for being the school where Kate Middleton herself studied. This coeducational school, located in Wiltshire, is known for its competitive environment and modern facilities. In addition, it has educated several members of royalty and the British high society.

In contrast, St Mary’s School in Ascot offers a more intimate and reserved environment, ideal for discreet personalities. This girls' boarding school, although smaller, enjoys an excellent reputation and is attended by young aristocrats. Among its alumnae are Lady Louise Windsor and Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones.

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Kate Middleton and Prince William, committed to Princess Charlotte's educational future | Europa Press

This dilemma has placed Kate and William before a symbolic and meaningful choice. While Marlborough would represent a nod to the maternal past, St Mary’s could offer Charlotte a more protected space away from media attention. Either option will mark a difference from the tradition followed by previous generations.

A unique educational future for Princess Charlotte

Let us recall that both Prince William and his brother Harry were educated at Eton College, a boys' school and a symbol of the Windsor lineage. However, this time, history could take a new direction. According to the Daily Mail, George will follow his father's path and will be a student at Eton, although the Palace has not yet confirmed it.

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While George would follow the family tradition, Charlotte is forging her own path | Europa Press

If this separation in the educational paths of the children of Wales is confirmed, it would break with the tradition of educational unity in the royal family. The choice of different schools would reflect a modern vision of parenting, based on the individual needs of each child. In that sense, Princess Charlotte is already defining her own profile within the monarchical institution.

Beyond the classroom: Princess Charlotte's role in the monarchy

It is no secret that Charlotte has a strong and confident personality, qualities her parents have cultivated with discretion. That's why her educational future could say much more than a simple change of school. This is a stage that will shape both the girl and her future role in the British monarchy.

Thus, the debate is not only about two schools, but also about the role Charlotte will play in the coming years. What began as an academic evaluation has become a matter of state. Under the pressure of the media and public expectation, the Palace can no longer hide that the young princess's future is at stake.