Prince George Could Reunite With Cousin In Surprise Royal School Twist
Prince George may soon experience an unexpected family reunion as fresh reports suggest the future king could potentially attend boarding school alongside one of his royal cousins.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are reportedly preparing their eldest son for the next major chapter of royal life as discussions surrounding his future education intensify ahead of September.
The young prince, who is second in line to the British throne, is expected to follow longstanding royal tradition by eventually attending boarding school as part of his preparation for future royal responsibilities.
Speculation surrounding George’s next school has dominated royal conversations for months, with elite institutions such as Eton College frequently emerging as the strongest contender.
According to reports, Kensington Palace plans to keep the official announcement private until the very last moment in order to protect Prince George’s security and privacy during the transition.
However a surprising new twist has emerged involving Princess Beatrice and her stepson Christopher Woolf Mapelli Mozzi, affectionately known within the family as Wolfie.
Sources cited by the Daily Mail suggested Wolfie could also potentially attend Eton College in the future after Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi were reportedly seen visiting the prestigious school.
Wolfie is the son of Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and American architect Dara Huang, who has previously spoken publicly about concerns surrounding school safety in the United States following several tragic shooting incidents.
Because of those concerns, royal watchers believe the possibility of Wolfie pursuing education in Britain may not be unrealistic, especially given the family’s close ties to the United Kingdom.
Observers also noted that Princess Beatrice has consistently shown a strong bond with her stepson, making the prospect of nearby schooling potentially attractive for the wider family.
Eton College’s location would reportedly make logistics easier as well because the school remains within reasonable distance from the royal family’s countryside connections in the Cotswolds.
Despite the growing speculation, there has been no official confirmation regarding Prince George’s future school or any plans involving Wolfie’s education. Royal insiders insist several schools are still being seriously considered.
Among the alternatives reportedly under review are Marlborough College, famously attended by Princess Kate, as well as Oundle School in Northamptonshire.
Even if Prince George and Wolfie eventually attend the same institution, George would likely arrive first because of the slight age difference between the boys.
Royal experts believe Prince George’s transition into boarding school marks an important milestone as the young royal gradually steps further into public life and future responsibilities connected to the monarchy.
As anticipation builds around Kensington Palace’s final decision, the possibility of Prince George reconnecting closely with his cousin has added a fresh and unexpected twist to the royal school debate.



