William adheres to royal tradition and sends 3 treasures to a boarding school and separates from Princess Kate's mother and son
The Princess of Wales is currently undergoing chemotherapy, but Prince William has made a big decision. Previously, the couple had a fierce quarrel over where Prince George went to middle school, and the final result was Kate's compromise.
According to the tradition of the British royal family, children choose Eton College, a tradition that has lasted for hundreds of years. However, Kate has a shadow of boarding school, because she was bullied at school when she was a girl, so she firmly opposed William's decision.
In addition, it is important to note that Kate is now suffering from cancer and needs the company of her children from the bottom of her heart. Once William sends all three of his children to boarding school, it is equivalent to the separation of mother and son, and it will take a long time before they see each other.
Although Kate negotiated with William many times, she did not want her children to go to old-fashioned schools, but wanted them to receive a more modern education. But Prince William turned a deaf ear and insisted on placing George in first, and then the Welsh Three Treasures were all the same fate.
According to a royal insider, the current Princess Kate is physically and mentally exhausted and heartbroken when she learns the news. The Princess of Wales is in her darkest moments, and her children are her spiritual support, and a hasty separation is certainly not conducive to recuperation.
Prince William opened his mouth and closed his mouth to maintain royal traditions, and many netizens questioned it, thinking that it was likely to cover up the truth. Once all three children are sent to boarding school, there will be no appearance for at least a long time, buying time for crisis PR for the royal family.
Royal insiders broke the news that Prince William has arranged for George to be the first to enroll in Eton College. After that, Charlotte and Louie, when they were in secondary school, would also come here, supposedly to observe royal traditions.
During this time, there was a lot of big news about the British royal family, and the Prince of Wales and his family were even more targeted. Except for William and George, everyone else is invisible. Now because of the issue of choosing a school, William and Kate are arguing, which has seriously affected the relationship between the two parties.
As Prince George's second in line to the throne, the issue of his education is crucial. However, many royal experts are worried that once the Welsh Sambo attends boarding school together, it is likely to lead to the breakdown of family relations.
In fact, it was not easy for George to go to Eton College. The most important thing is to take the entrance test, to pass the test of the school examination board, and to start preparing now.
Many royal experts speculate that Prince William has arranged a lot of tutors to help George pass the test successfully. Princess Kate's attitude is very resolute, opposing the boarding system of the Welsh Sambo, and does not want the mother and son to be separated at all.
William and Charles, on the other hand, chose to uphold tradition and had a heated debate with Princess Kate. It turns out that Prince William has the final say, and Princess Kate finally chooses to compromise, which leads to intensifying family conflicts.
Princess Kate, who was a teenager, attended Marlborough College and spent her entire adolescence in boarding school, leaving a lot of psychological shadows. Because she has been bullied at school, Kate is worried about the physical and mental health of her children.
In fact, William and Kate have always had great differences in the education of the Welsh Sambo. Princess Kate advocates a commoner education, allowing children to live as ordinary life as possible, which is obviously more relaxed and enjoyable.
In addition, Princess Kate is also selfish, she has cancer and is unable to move, and she has no children by her side, which is simply a sea of suffering.