Prince George will begin his studies at Eton College in September, continuing a royal tradition spanning generations. The heir to the throne follows his father, King Charles III's eldest son and current Prince of Wales, who also attended the prestigious Windsor-based independent school.
Eton College ranks among Britain's most exclusive educational institutions, charging annual tuition fees exceeding £48,000. The school has educated numerous royal family members, prime ministers, and prominent figures across politics, business, and the arts for nearly 600 years.
Prince George's enrollment marks a significant milestone in his public life. At thirteen, he transitions from Lambrook School in Berkshire, where he studied alongside children from non-royal families. His move to Eton represents a shift toward the more rarefied educational environment traditionally reserved for senior royals preparing for future responsibilities.
The decision reflects the Royal Family's commitment to established institutions and continuity. Prince George joins an estimated 1,300 students at the all-boys boarding school, where he will encounter both the academic rigor and social structures that have shaped centuries of British leadership.
This announcement comes as the Prince of Wales manages increasing public duties and prepares Prince George for eventual succession. Educational choices carry symbolic weight in the monarchy, and Eton's selection underscores the family's reliance on tradition while maintaining the heir's connection to contemporary British life.
