
Watch: What to know about Eton College as Prince George set to attend Prince George will be going to school at Eton College in September, Kensington Palace has announced. He will follow in the footsteps of his father, the Prince of Wales, who also attended the private school in Berkshire, where fees are around £63,000 a year. Pupils start at the school at the age of 13 - and Prince George will be 13 years old on his birthday next month.
Main Idea: Prince George will attend Eton College in September, marking a traditional choice that prepares him for life as a future working royal.
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His own Eton attendance is used as a key comparison and family context for Prince George’s choice.
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