Princess Kate and Prince William may end up surprising the public with an expected choice for Prince George, as the couple are reportedly still undecided about the next plan for the future monarch.
Prince George, who turns 13 in July and officially unlocks protocols for the heir, will finish Lambrook School in Berkshire this summer.
It was understood that the Prince and Princess of Wales have two top choices, Kate’s alma mater Marlborough College and the preferred royal choice, William and Harry’s all-boys school, Eton.
However, it seems another candidate has been added to the list as the Prince and Princess of Wales paid a quiet but exciting visit to a historic school in Northamptonshire. According to The Sun, Oundle School, which costs £59,000 a year, was founded in 1556 and has a beekeeping club.
Considering how old the school is, it boasts Jane Austen-style architecture and has opportunities to excel in various other co-curricular activities.
“William and Kate’s visit was terribly exciting,” a source told the newspaper. “They are considering other schools but the people of Oundle are keeping their fingers crossed that George starts here in September.”
They added: “The town would be proud if he goes to school here.”
The final decision will only be revealed with the Kensington Palace announcement, which will be made at the last minute.



