JAKARTA - Prince William tells a story about his morning at home with Kate and their three children. The most attention-grabbing, it turns out that Prince George sometimes stays at school.
According to a report by The Mirror, quoted on Friday, May 22, William said this while appearing on the Heart Breakfast show with Jamie Theakston and Amanda Holden from the Isles of Scilly.
When asked if he had a message for his children, William replied, "Charlotte and Louis, because George was at school last night, if you're listening, make sure you're on time. Don't fight about who's listening to what this morning."
George currently attends Lambrook, a private preparatory school for children aged 3 to 13. The school offers flexible boarding. Pupils aged 7 to 13 can stay five nights a week or just occasionally.
Until now, George, Charlotte, and Louis are estimated to attend school as daily students. Therefore, William's statement is a rare clue that George, who will be 13 in July, sometimes lives in a boarding house.
George is now in his final semester at Lambrook. In September, the second in line to the throne will enter secondary school. The school he will go to has not been announced. If he follows William's footsteps to Eton, George will likely live in a boarding school full time.
William was also asked about the routine of taking his children to school. He admitted that in the morning at his house it could be chaotic.
"It can be like that, depending on whether there is a guitar lesson or a music lesson. You have to put the guitar in the car. Then, whether we take the car or not, stay or not, meet friends or not. All of that happens early in the morning," said William.
He also joked about the family car that was often full of jam bread. According to Prince William, Louis often left finger marks of jam on various parts of the car.
In the same interview, William also spoke about Kate. He said Kate came home very excited from her visit to Italy to promote the issue of early childhood development.
William said Kate slowly began to return to carrying out more overseas visits after successfully undergoing cancer treatment. However, the family still ensures Kate gets enough rest.
"She's an amazing mum and an amazing wife. Our family really couldn't walk without her," William said.
William also admitted that he was very proud of Kate's visit to Italy. In the city of Reggio Emilia, Kate received a warm welcome while studying innovative approaches to early childhood education.
William appeared in a live broadcast from a cafe on the Isles of Scilly. After the event, he was scheduled to visit the Isles of Scilly Hospital to meet staff, patients, and inaugurate a new facility that increases the capacity of medical services on the islands.
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