Prince Louis to join Prince George and Princess Charlotte 'at new Berkshire school' – details

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's son Prince Louis is reportedly set for a major shake-up to his routine come September

April 23, 2022 - 09:51 BST Jenni McKnight Prince Louis is growing up so fast after celebrating his fourth birthday on Saturday – and there will soon be more major changes coming his way.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's youngest son is set to start school in September. While it was believed that he would join his sister, Princess Charlotte, six, at Thomas's, Battersea, it has now been reported that all three of the Cambridge children will be heading to a new school in Berkshire.

Back in February, the royal couple were reported to be particularly impressed by independent preparatory school Lambrook, near Ascot.Alongside Lambrook, Kate and William are believed to have looked at Ludgrove, the all-boys Berkshire boarding-only school where William and his brother, Prince Harry, went from the ages of eight to 13, although this may no longer be an option now that all three children are expected to attend the same school.

 

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my best cousin my best bro prince william looks handsome my best sis princess catherine looks gorgeous my best niece charlotte is so cute my best nephew prince george also looks cute & a very happy birthday to my best nephew prince lious boby 🐥💙🎊🎁🚲😘🥰🚗

Happy Birthday Louis. Hope its a wonderfull one. Also your Grammy has a birthday.

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