Prince William and Kate Middleton are known for being too loyal to the monarchy. However, things may change, and they may be ready to break the tradition for the happiness of their three kids, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
A royal expert believes Prince William and Kate's modern approach to parenting can affect the Royal Family tradition. Although they grow up adhering to the conventional way of going to boarding schools, like other Firm members, they may not follow this traditional practice if their children don't want to.
Ingrid Seward explained, via Express, that it seemed to be a common sight today to see a member of the royalty breaking the tradition. Hence, it would never be a shock if the Cambridges would do things in their own way.
If the royal couple sees their children happy in their current school setting, they may never put them in a boarding school. As modern parents, they may weigh up their decisions very carefully for their kids' happiness.
Seward continued that Prince William and Kate might take their time to see how their kids' personalities would develop. From here, they would take into consideration if they would be happy to "live away from home" or stay by their side.
The Duke of Cambridge may rely on his own experience to make sure Prince George will be confident with his "future academic choices." However, they cannot deny that the six-year-old prince will be "safer" at a boarding school, where he can have more freedom and protected from any dangers outside.
Meanwhile, talking about the Cambridge kids, Prince George and Princess Charlotte already started their summer holidays. As the restrictions in the United Kingdom begin to ease, where will the Cambridges spend their summer?
Along with their three kids, Prince William and Kate live at their Norfolk country home, Anmer Hall, since the coronavirus lockdown started in March. Hence, according to Hello! Magazine, they may decide to return to their official residence, Apartment 1A at Kensington Palace in London.
They, too, may spend the school holidays in the countryside like they usually do. The Royal Family may also reunite soon as the guidelines already allowed two households to meet effective on July 4, as long as the one-meter social distancing protocol will be observed.
So, Prince William and Kate may bring their kids to the latter's parents, Carole and Michael Middleton, at their home in Bucklebury Manor. To recall, the Duchess of Cambridge recently said that she badly misses her mom and dad.