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Britain's Prince George to go to prestigious Eton College

Kensington Palace said the 12-year-old passed Eton’s entrance exam as the £63,000-a-year school prepares to educate another future king.

  • On June 6, Diary Editor Richard Eden reported that Prince George will attend Eton College in September, noting an official announcement was "imminent."
  • George will follow his father, Prince William, and his uncle, Prince Harry, to the institution, as the Prince and Princess of Wales have reportedly steered him away from mixed education.
  • The Prince is set to transition from Lambrook School in Berkshire to Eton this September after successfully completing the common entrance exam.
  • Sources citing the "smartphone era" influenced the decision, as any image of the Prince could spread globally in "a moment," regardless of context.
  • Eton maintains historical prestige as the Prince prepares for his future studies, having educated 20 British prime ministers including David Cameron and Boris Johnson.
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Prince George will begin his studies at the prestigious Eton College from next September, as confirmed by Kensington Palace. With this decision, the second in line of succession to the throne will follow the same educational trajectory as his father, Prince William, and his uncle, Prince Harry, consolidating a tradition that, for decades, has marked the formation of much of the political, economic and social elite of the United Kingdom. £63,000 …

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Wiltshire Times broke the news in Trowbridge, United Kingdom on Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
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