
The Wales children are set to start their summer break tomorrow as Lambrook School’s term draws to a close.
Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 10, and Prince Louis, 7, will finish classes on Saturday, July 5.
The three young royals have been pupils at the Berkshire preparatory school since 2022, when their family relocated to Windsor.
Their summer holiday marks the start of an extended period away from lessons.
The Wales children are set to start their summer break tomorrow as Lambrook School’s term draws to a close.
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The Prince and Princess of Wales are anticipated to spend considerable time with their children over the coming weeks.
The family is expected to divide their summer between Adelaide Cottage, their Windsor home, and Anmer Hall on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk.
The Georgian manor house in Norfolk has served as a cherished family sanctuary, providing seclusion and extensive grounds for outdoor activities.
The summer holidays hold particular importance for Prince George, who will enter Year 8 when he returns to Lambrook in September.
Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 10, and Prince Louis, 7, will finish classes on Saturday, July 5.
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This marks his final academic year at the preparatory school.
Lambrook provides education through to Year 8, with pupils typically aged 13.
George is scheduled to finish his studies there in summer 2026, before transitioning to secondary education.
Eton College is widely expected to be his next destination, continuing a family tradition established by his father and uncle.
Prince William attended the prestigious institution from 1995, boarding there for five years.
George is scheduled to finish his studies there in summer 2026, before transitioning to secondary education.
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The school’s location proves particularly convenient, situated just across the Thames from Windsor and within easy reach of Adelaide Cottage.
Current fees at Eton amount to £21,099.60 per term, totalling over £63,000 annually.
A trip to Balmoral Castle in Scotland also appears likely during the summer months.
The royal estate traditionally hosts family gatherings, with the King and Queen expected to welcome relatives as usual.
The Wales family typically favour understated activities during their private time, including rural walks, cycling excursions and coastal outings.
With the school term concluded, the children may also make appearances at Wimbledon.
Prince Louis has yet to attend the tennis championships, unlike his older siblings.
The tournament continues until 14 July, offering opportunities for the family to watch matches together.
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The Princess of Wales regularly attends Wimbledon in her role as patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.
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The Princess of Wales regularly attends Wimbledon in her role as patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.
The timing of the school holidays could allow the children to accompany their mother to the prestigious sporting event.
Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis will continue their education at Lambrook for several more years.
Charlotte has multiple academic years remaining before she moves to secondary school, whilst Louis has only recently begun his preparatory school experience.
Their parents are expected to select institutions that reflect similar priorities to those guiding George’s education – proximity to home and alignment with family principles.