Prince William and Kate considering move back to Kensington Palace, London from Norwich so Prince George can attend Royals’ old school
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge seem likely to leave Norfolk after having put George's name down for £6,500-a-term Wetherby School
PRINCE William and Kate could move back to London after putting Prince George’s name down at an exclusive school in the capital.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have lived in the Anmer Hall, Norfolk to try and kids their children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte a “normal” childhood.
However next year that are expected to make Kensington Palace their main home so carry out more Royal duties.
They are understood to have put Prince George’s name down for £6,500-a-term Wetherby School in London, the pre-prep school attended by the young Princes William and Harry.
A source told The Telegraph: “The Duke, in particular, has a lot of thinking to do over the Christmas and New Year period.
“He has his job as an Air Ambulance pilot, which he enjoys very much, but he also wants to take on more royal duties, as does the Duchess.
“Decisions about schooling and nurseries are all part of that.”
The Duke and Duchess and Prince Harry have carried out more Royal engagements this year than in 2015 – with that set to continue next year.