How ‘Protective’ Prince George Will Make Sure Princess Charlotte Will Enjoy Thomas’s Battersea
Prince George is reportedly very protective of Princess Charlotte. As such, the future King is bound to guide and watch over his younger sister while they’re studying at Thomas’s Battersea.
Royal biographer Penny Junor recently told Hello! Magazine that Prince George is a very lovely older brother to his younger siblings.
“I’m sure he’ll look after his little sister and take great pride in showing her the ropes,” she said.
Princess Charlotte will be studying at Thomas’s Battersea for the first time this coming school year. Prince George, on the other hand, will be in his second grade.
Prior to enrolling at Thomas’s Battersea, Princess Charlotte was studying at Willock’s Nursery in Kensington Palace. But now that she’s already four years old, Prince William and Middleton believe that their cheeky daughter is ready to attend a bigger institution.
Meanwhile, royal fans can expect to see either Prince William or Middleton sending Princess Charlotte to school on her first day. Two years ago, the doting second in line to the throne did the same thing for Prince George.
The dad and son tandem was photographed getting off their private vehicle. After entering the school premises, Prince George was welcomed by the headmaster of Thomas’s Battersea.
Prince William held his son’s hand until he entered school. And it was evident that Prince George was a little bit scared to go to an entirely different place. But it didn’t take the 6-year-old royal to adjust to his new school.
In fact, he would have to adjust once again this coming school year because the curriculum for second-grade students is quite hectic. Other than learning the major subjects like Math, Science, and more, Prince George would also have to attend ballet classes.
Princess Charlotte’s schedule will be more relaxed than her older brother. And she is also expected to display her cheeky side when she arrives at Thomas’s Battersea next month.
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