
Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis are likely to be educated together in a co-educational school, a decision that could significantly reduce security costs, according to a royal commentator.
Currently, all three Wales children attend Lambrook School, which educates students until age 13. However, with Prince George now 11, Prince William and Princess Kate are considering where to send him next.
Royal author Ingrid Seward believes the couple will prioritize a “very rounded education” for their children and may opt for a co-ed school where all three can study together.
“I think he will probably go to a co-ed where all three of them can be educated together because also that cuts hugely down the security bill,” Seward explained.

She also noted that William and Kate are mindful of the costs to taxpayers when it comes to their children’s security. “I think Kate and William are very conscious of how much it costs the taxpayer to guard them… but they absolutely have to have security,” she added.
Unlike their father and uncle, who both attended the all-boys Eton College, the Wales children may follow a different path. Seward pointed out that sending them to separate schools across the country would be logistically difficult.