Kate Middleton breaks this huge royal rule with Prince George and Princess Charlotte royals
He told Express.co.uk:"Princes William and Harry attended Wetherby Prep as children, and this remains an excellent school and would likely have been in the running."There are a range of other schools that the Royal Family have chosen over recent generations and doubtless the choice has come down to which school offered the best fit for their child."
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