Princess Kate and Prince William are sending their eldest son, Prince George, to boarding school in September.
The future monarch will also turn 13 next week, which will officially begin his royal education and will have an impact on his two siblings including Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
The Princess of Wales stepped out on Saturday at Center Court to watch the women’s singles final before presenting the winner’s trophy.
While Catherine was there, she had an interaction with an 18-year-old member of the judiciary, Jenna Fontanilla, to whom she revealed a special detail about her youngest son Louis.
The little prince has asked about becoming a ball boy and how much hard work is required in the role.
“She told me about how Louis asked her about being a ball boy and we talked about how much hard work it is to be on the field and how we work with the ball boys and it’s just so lovely,” Jenna shared.
“The conversation was just so lovely. She’s a people’s princess, everyone says she’s one of the people and I love that.”
This discussion echoes earlier claims by the Welsh that they will allow Charlotte and Louis to opt out of being working members of the family. They could be free to pursue the careers they want.
Although they would be siblings of the future monarch, William and Kate want to avoid the ‘spare’ ordeal that happened to Harry. They are aware of their children’s needs and treat them fairly to ensure that there are no hard feelings between siblings.



