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William & Catherine Receive DEVASTATING News From Lambrook School About George, Charlotte & Louis

With their summer vacation now concluded, Prince William and Princess Catherine will turn their attention to a busy schedule of Royal engagements and public appearances.

Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louie, the children of the Prince and Princess of Wales, arrived for their first day at their new school on Wednesday. They were accompanied by their parents for a settling-in afternoon at Lambrook School, a prestigious fee-paying school near Windsor.

According to a statement from Kensington Palace, Royal Catherine remarked in Windsor as her children started their first full day of school at their new school on Thursday. Kensington Palace said in a statement on Wednesday that Prince William and Catherine walked into school alongside their children before being greeted by the school Headmaster, Jonathan Perry.

See Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis on their first day of school

“Welcome to Lambrook,” Perry shook each of their hands and said. “It’s lovely to have you with us. We’re very excited for the year ahead.”

“We’re looking forward to it,” William said and added that the children had lots of questions.

According to the latest report, parents of pupils at the school where the Wales family has sent their children will face a 20% increase in school fees when the new VAT rules come into effect at the end of the school year. This means Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louie’s annual school fees will soon reach £79,000 per year. It was learned that this will be the last term their school fees will be fixed at the current rate, as they are set to increase on January 1st to a whopping £80,000 a year for all three children.

Prince Louie, who turned six earlier this year, is currently in Reception Year, which has a fee of £6,000 per term. With the 20% VAT increase, the Wales family will be paying an extra £1,000 per term. The increase will see the total for the entire school year go from £16,000 to £20,000.

Charlotte is in the Lower School, which has a fee of £8,000 per term, as listed on their official website. With the 20% VAT increase, the young royal’s fees will increase from £24,000 to £29,000 a year.

George, who is now aged 11, is in the Upper School bracket, which is £9,000 per term. His fees will increase from £26,000 to £31,000 with the increase. The government has also cracked down on parents trying to avoid the extra tax by paying fees in advance. It said the tax would apply to all payments from the January term made from July 29th, 2024, onward.

Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis Start New School: Photos

Princess Catherine, who dedicates most of her royal work to mental health and young children, said last year that Prince Louie’s class at Lambrook was given a feelings wheel to help them understand their emotions. “Louie’s class came back with a feelings wheel. It was really good. These are five- and six-year-olds. They’re going with names and pictures of a color that represent how they feel that day,” she said. “So there’s a real keenness in school, particularly to get involved in conversations.”

The Wales family sets a commendable example of balancing family life with their public responsibilities. In the coming months, the world will continue to watch and admire them as they fulfill their Royal duties, navigate their roles as parents, and preserve the traditions and values of the British Monarchy. Their unwavering commitment to family and service is a testament to their dedication and leaves us with a sense of anticipation for what lies ahead for the beloved Royal family.

With the summer vacation officially ended and their departure from Balmoral and return to Windsor, the family’s time at Balmoral has been a crucial period of rest and togetherness. As they resume their roles, they do so with renewed focus and commitment. The retreat was particularly significant this year given Catherine’s ongoing battle with cancer, which has added an additional layer of personal significance to their time away. Throughout their stay, the family took advantage of Balmoral’s expansive grounds and peaceful surroundings. The break provided a valuable opportunity for relaxation and family bonding, crucial for maintaining morale and strength during Catherine’s treatment.

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