Prince William Describes Morning School Run on Heart Radio
Prince William discussed the logistics of taking his three children to Lambrook School during a radio interview. He mentioned jam sandwiches, guitar lessons, and sibling disagreements during the drive.
680news.comPrince William appeared on Heart Radio’s breakfast show and described the routine of driving his children to school. He said the mornings often involve transporting jam sandwiches, a guitar for lessons, and school bags. He noted that Prince Louis leaves jam fingerprints in the car.
William also mentioned that Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis sometimes argue over what to listen to during the drive. He addressed them directly on air, asking them to be on time and avoid fighting.
The children attend Lambrook School near Ascot.
Annual fees at the school are listed at £10,669 per term. The three children are Prince George, age 12, Princess Charlotte, age 11, and Prince Louis, age 8. William stated that decisions about boarding and after-school plans are part of the morning discussion.
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