Prince George’s New School Erects Fresh Signs as They Brace for His Arrival
The signs are meant to shield pupils from intrusive press coverage as the 13-year-old royal prepares to start at the boarding school.
- Eton College has installed 'No photography' signs on fences ahead of Prince George's arrival next month. The 13-year-old royal will begin his first term at the prestigious boarding school in September.
- These signs reflect an approach to royal privacy at Eton dating back more than 30 years. When Prince William enrolled in 1995, a formal deal with the British press limited coverage to arranged shoots.
- Inside the school, privacy remains a priority as every student receives a private study-bedroom. The institution explains that 'no shared rooms' allow boys to develop self-discipline and organize themselves.
- Kensington Palace is expected to coordinate with the press on similar guidelines for George. Officials consistently strive to keep the Prince, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis shielded to ensure a relatively 'normal' upbringing.
- After spending four years at Lambrook School, George transfers to the Berkshire institution. The school is only a 16-minute drive from Forest Lodge, allowing him to return home for weekends and holidays.
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