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Prince William and Princess Kate are said to be divided over Prince George's future. <\/p>\n
George is expected to follow in William's footsteps and enrol at the prestigious Eton College when he turns 13 in 2026. Nothing has been confirmed as of yet, but the family did visit the school earlier this year. <\/p>\n
A source claimed that Kate and William have been going back and forth on the decision "for years", with Kate having finally relented to William's wishes. <\/p>\n
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The source told InTouch: "Kate long disagreed with her husband about sending him away, even though it\u2019s tradition. <\/p>\n
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"Kate thinks sending him to such a stuffy, upper-crust institution goes against all of their efforts to modernise the monarchy. Plus, she\u2019ll miss George desperately.<\/p>\n
"She and William argued about it for years, but he has finally won."<\/p>\n
And now a royal expert has suggested Kate is right to believe that a move to a boarding school like Eton would go against the family's ethics.<\/p>\n
Former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond told OK!: "They have been the model of a modern monarchy so far and I would like to see them continue as a tight family unit, with the children coming home each day after school." <\/p>\n
The expert added a "possible compromise" could be weekly boarding or "an ad hoc system that some schools now adopt."<\/p>\n
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"But perhaps they believe there are real benefits from children learning to be independent from a young age, " she said.<\/p>\n
She also urged the couple to consider the idea that they could become King and Queen whilst their children are still of school age and "their jobs will become even more full-time than at present"<\/p>\n
Bond stated: "Perhaps it is the practical solution. For me, though, it is unthinkable to have children and then send them away to be looked after by someone else."<\/p>\n
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