Inside Cambridge children's new schools after house move with 'yummy mummy' school run
14.06.2022 - 14:13
/ ok.co.uk
Prince William and Kate Middleton are set to move into the 'humble' four-bedroom Adelaide Cottage on the Windsor estate in the coming months, according to reports. Kate, 40, William, 39, and their children, Prince George, eight, Princess Charlotte, seven, and their youngest son, Louis, four, will make the move to the Berkshire estate, which is just a few minutes' walk from St Georges Chapel at Windsor castle.
But what does this mean where schools are concerned? Well, it appears the Duke and Duchess have a couple in mind. According to The Times, the couple have been doing their research on locals schools "for the past year." Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter .
You can sign up at the top of the page. Editorial director of Talk Education, Teddy Wolstenholme, told the publication: "One pupil at Lambrook was asked by the cheery future king how he’d rate Latin.
And when Kate was looking round another school, Papplewick, a pupil told her that she looked just like the Duchess of Cambridge.” Teddy predicts that the children will go to a school named St Andrew's in Pangbourne.This is where Kate went. And a local resident told the paper: "Tt’s half an hour’s drive from Windsor, but they’re used to a long school run in London.
It’s leafy, with a big sweeping driveway, a brand new sports hall and beautiful indoor swimming pool. And you have the option of being a day pupil or boarding.” They also said it's a "yummy mummy scene," adding: "They all wear Sweaty Betty or Lululemon and drive navy Volvo XC90s with personalised number plates." They continued: "If the kids went to St Andrew’s, Kate could go to the Pantry in Yattendon after school drop-off, where they do
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