Inside Kate’s secret ‘pressure’ over Prince George’s future and one mistake she’s desperate to avoid

Inside Kate’s secret ‘pressure’ over Prince George’s future and one mistake she’s desperate to avoid

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According to insiders, Prince Kate is feeling “pressure” about Prince George’s future, and she wants to avoid making one particular error.

Although Kate believes she will be the future Queen, the most crucial task is to ensure that her children’s flourishes. Prince George, Prince George, Prince George, Prince Louis, Prince Louis, Prince Louis, Prince Louis, Prince Louis, Prince George, Prince George, Prince George, Prince George, Prince George, Prince Charlotte, Prince Louis, Prince Louis, Prince Louis, Prince Louis, and other royal children are known to be prior to everything else, with the couple reportedly always making time for themselves to do the school runs themselves and spending the majority of their holidays with the royal children.

With his destiny already in hand, George, in particular, is under a lot of pressure, and Kate is said to be keen to make sure she makes the right decisions for his future, which will help him along and prepare him well. All three of Wales’ children currently reside in Forest Lodge, which is close to their new home. Lambrook School is nearby.

According to insiders, the couple is reportedly paying market rent for the mansion, which they moved into over the autumn, and the mansion has been dubbed their “forever home.” The second-in-line to the throne, however, is set to make a significant transition at the age of 12 and transfer to another institution for the remainder of his secondary education.

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The Times reports that William and Kate are carefully considering their options for George’s next school, and that ensuring their eldest son’s happiness is top of the agenda when it comes to making the final call. The couple’s own former schools, Eton College and Marlborough College, are reported to be the “frontrunners” at the moment for where George will enrol next, but it has yet to be confirmed where the future King will officially attend.

While Eton, where William and Harry both attended, only has a male enrollment and costs more than £63, 000 annually. Marlborough is co-educational, which means that all three siblings could enroll in the same university when Charlotte and Louis move on as well. It costs parents £61, 809 per year for boarding.

The Times reports that raising a king is “motherhood is daunting enough, but the stakes are even higher.” Kate experiences “the pressure to “get it right,” which is why. According to the report, the future Queen is determined to keep things as normal for George while keeping his family as strong as possible, ensure that he succeeds, and maintain his high standard of education.

“Time with grandparents Carole and Michael Middleton is important as are the school runs and sporting events. One Windsor resident recalls how they once bumped into a young Prince George at a soft furnishings store where he was happily eating orange segments while granny Carole picked up fabric samples. “George is also used to helping on errands.

Kate’s “life’s work” in early years development feeds into this, with her dedication to the topic giving her insight into just how powerful connection and healthy childhoods are when it comes to creating thriving adults and a well-rounded society overall. She is particularly concerned that her son doesn’t feel too much “loneliness,” given his unique destiny – something that King Charles admitted when he was 21 years old was a condition that could plague the heir to the throne.

In a young interview, Charles said, “Out of certain necessity, I’ve perhaps been more lonely. I haven’t made many friends yet,” she said. I haven’t attended many parties, so I don’t know if it’s more lonely than other people’s lives. This is a “toxic” condition that Kate is said to be desperate to avoid because it gives George and his siblings a much more grounded upbringing.

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Source: Mirror

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