Princess Kate reveals what Prince George has been complaining about ‘all the time’ lately
Prince George has been complaining about his school exams his mum, the Princess of Wales, has revealed during an engagement.
Prince George has been complaining about “being tested all the time” as his school exams are coming up, his mum Princess Kate has revealed.
The Princess of Wales visited Fitzalan High School in Cardiff today during a trip to Wales to mark the start of Black History Month.
The pair heard from pupils about the work they have been doing around black history and learned about the vocational courses the school provides.
During the visit to the school, Kate spoke with students and revealed that 10-year-old George, who has key exams coming up in the next few weeks, has been complaining about “being tested all the time”.
She said: “George is just at the beginning of being tested. He says: ‘Mummy, I keep getting tested all the time.’ But when it gets to A-levels you feel like you’re on it.”
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Prince George doesn’t like ‘being tested all the time’
The princess then went on to joke that when he gets to A-levels, it will get so much harder to which the students agreed.
The second in line to the throne in either October or November will have to sit an ISEB test, a multiple-choice exam which focuses on verbal reasoning, non-verbal reasoning, maths and English, it has been reported.
The young prince will also have to take another test in either April or May 2024 and that test will take place at Eton.
It will consist of either an individual interview or an online predictive test of academic ability and potential.
The Palace will be made aware of George’s result by July 2024.
The Princess of Wales spoke to students of Fitzalan High School
Earlier, the royal couple visited the Grange Pavilion community centre to meet the Caribbean elders and Windrush descendants.
There, the future monarch hugged several of the guests and also drew laughs when he posed for a group photograph and joked: “Who is pinching my bottom?”
In one instance, when William gave a woman a cuddle for longer than she expected, he joked: “I draw the line at kissing!”
Earlier, the royal couple visited the Grange Pavilion community centre to meet the Caribbean elders and Windrush descendants.