Parents at Prince George’s old school didn’t take a ‘second glance’ at Princess Kate
Prince George had been a pupil at Thomas's in Battersea, southwest London before moving to Lambrook School in Berkshire.
Parents didn’t give Princess Kate a second look when dropping off Prince George at his old school in London, according to sources who said another mother caught the other parents’ eyes instead.
Prince George, 10, had attended Thomas’s in Battersea, London, before moving to Berkshire and attending Lambrook School with his siblings, Princess Charlotte, seven, and four-year-old Prince Louis.
And with Kate regularly partaking in dropping George off, plenty of parents caught a glimpse of the Princess of Wales before her move.
But according to some parents, Kate didn’t get a “second glance” thanks to a “Victoria Secret’s model” who would be doing the school run at the same time.
Speaking to the Daily Mail, one parent said: “No one really gives Kate a second glance when she does the school drop-off. We have a Victoria’s Secret model doing the school run, too, and the dads are far more interested in her!”
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George had attended a school in London before moving to Lambrook School
While George was still a pupil at Thomas’s, George had a fellow royal as a classmate.
The school had small classes, with only about 20 kids in each, but it turns out Prince George isn’t the only royal in his.
One of his classmates is actually a relative – little Maud Windsor. She’s the eldest daughter of Lord Frederick Windsor, who is better known as Lord Freddie.
Lord Freddie’s dad is Prince Michael of Kent, the Queen’s cousin and you’ll probably recognise little Maud’s mum. Sophie Winkleman, who is also known as Lady Frederick Windsor, is a British actress, best known for playing Big Suze in Peep Show.
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George had attended school alongside other notable names
Earlier this summer, George was spotted visiting Eton, his father’s former school, where fees cost £46,000 a year.
Kate was seen talking to two employees of the famous and historic school while wearing an elegant aquamarine dress and ballet pumps.
William was the first senior royal to go to Eton and was followed by brother Harry who was also educated there between 1998 and 2003.