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Kate Middleton has kick-started her search for the next perfect school for her and Prince William’s eldest son, Prince George.
The Princess of Wales, 43, has been seen touring various schools, including her and William’s alma maters, for the 11-year-old royal, who is second in line to the throne.
According to Hello! Magazine, the beloved princess — who recently announced that her cancer is in remission — paid a visit to her old school Marlborough College, in Wiltshire.
She additionally toured two other schools in North London.
What’s more, the Waleses are reportedly considering William and his estranged brother Prince Harry’s former school, Eton College, which has long been a popular choice among royals, politicians and aristocrats.
The future king currently attends the same prep school as his younger siblings, sister Princess Charlotte, 9, and brother, Prince Louis, 6.
Additionally, it’s understood that the Waleses are considering schools that don’t boast a close proximity to London or Windsor, sources claim.
The young royal’s next school will be confirmed later in the spring.
Schoolwork aside, George has developed a few hobbies in recent years — including aviation.
Despite his young age, George is already learning to fly a plane after taking his first lesson in September.
The prince reportedly “loved” his maiden flight on the White Waltham Airfield, located 30 miles outside of London.
His parents proudly watched on from the ground as George and his instructor took off from the runway. The duo returned to land safely just under an hour later.
Aspiring pilots in the UK can begin to build their skills at any age. However, training hours that count toward obtaining a license start at age 14.
George’s surprising hobby follows in the footsteps of many royals before him.
His father, Prince William, is a trained helicopter pilot who had completed several Search and Rescue missions with the Royal Air Force.
William’s grandfather, the late Prince Philip, trained at the same airfield after taking up the hobby at the age of 31.
For their part, William and Harry were both in the Army Cadet Corps at Eton College.
The brothers did not undergo flying lessons until they enlisted in the military.
In 2009, William kick-started an intensive training program with the Royal Air Force during which he learned how to fly fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters.
William has even flown his family around before. In 2022, he took Princess Catherine and their three children to the Commonwealth Games.