Princess Charlotte Steps into Nursery School – A Royal Learning Adventure
When the Thames flowed by Kensington Palace on Monday, a little princess (who’s officially 2 years old) put on her brightest smile and left the palace grounds to start her very first day at nursery.
The Big Day
- Early morning: Queen Mom (Kate), still pregnant, posted a sunny snapshot of Charlotte giggling in front of the iconic palace gates.
- Afternoon: The Willcocks Nursery School in Kensington became the new playground for the tiny teen.
About Willcocks
According to the school’s own word‑smiths, it’s a classic, “outstanding”‑rated establishment that keeps its traditions alive by emphasizing excellence, high standards, and good manners. Think “boys are boys” but with a regal touch.
Cost of Royal Education
- Mornings – £3,050 per term (approximately S$5,500)
- Afternoons – £1,800 per term
Future Royal Forecasts
Charlotte is currently fourth in line to the throne (after Sir William, Prince George, and Granddad Charles). The royal family is soon expanding again, with a third baby expected in April. Imagine the grand entrance fuss (and the unending diaper changes).
Royal Education Past
Back in the day, Prince William attended nursery as well, which means he never had a safe, myths‑free playground – till his own Hammond? But now George has taken the next step and joined Thomas’s Battersea, a private school in southwest London, starting in September.
So there you have it: Princess Charlotte, your tiny, charming, and future monarch, is taking her first steps (literally!) into the world of structured play. Royal adventures are just beginning, and the rest of the world will watch with anticipation – or maybe just a well‑timed nap.