Prince William and Princess Kate are set to experience a major change as a key event approaches in the new year.
The second in line to the throne and the first born of the Welsh, Prince George, turns 13 in 2026 with a new chapter in life.
The future monarch, who currently attends Lambrook School, is expected to enroll at either Eton or Marlborough College for further education.
Discussing the current feelings of the Prince and Princess of Wales, royal expert Jennie Bond said the only major issue will be allowing George to use a mobile phone.
She wondered: “I imagine a big question for George will be: is this the year he finally gets a smartphone? We know there’s some tension between George and his parents over this difficult issue.”
Previously, in conversation with Brazilian TV, William revealed that none of his and Catherine’s children have access to smartphones. But he shared, “When George goes on to high school, he might want one with limited access.”
Jennie added Mirror“My money’s on him not being allowed a smartphone for a few more years, but maybe it’s time he was allowed a brick phone – so he can at least keep in touch with his family and friends, like so many young people his age.”
The royal commentator also predicted that the future king and queen will continue to shield their son George as long as they can from the public glare to allow him to understand “his new circumstances, to buckle down and start studying for important exams and enjoy his school life.”



