Kate Middleton is in a difficult position since she has a lot of fresh material to consider, and a critical choice for the monarchy is on the line.
While Kate has returned to her royal duties, her primary emphasis remains on her three children, particularly Prince George, who is likely to ascend the monarchy in the future.
Prince William and Kate have been especially concerned about their children's well-being, striking a good balance between teaching the proper etiquettes in accordance with royal traditions and allowing them to enjoy normal experiences.
George, who will turn 12 this year, will shortly complete his term at Lambrook, and William and Kate will have to decide where he will attend secondary school.
According to reports, Kate is considering Marlborough College, which the Princess attended from 1996 to 2000. Official confirmation of the choice has yet to be made.
However, journalist Lebby Eyres, a former kid at the school, gave some facts about the milieu in which the youngsters grew up when she arrived in 1988.
She told The Sun that guys at Marlborough "howled" at girls in their shared homes, and "marks out of 10 were given to the girls eating in the dreaded Norwood Hall dining room".
Lebby further testified that many students slipped away on weekends to engage in underage and improper behavior. She stated that students would go to a local bar, "escaping into the car park at the back if we caught sight of a beak [teacher] coming in to 'bust' us".
Meanwhile, Kate had a nice time at the company. Friends of the Princess of Wales also noticed that Kate was a superb student who avoided criminal activities.
Despite the students' diverse experiences, Kate may have to reevaluate her decision for the benefit of George, to ensure he does not fall into bad company and become a negative influence.
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