Princess Charlotte and Prince George are expected to go back to school, but it looks like the two don’t get the royal treatment, and they both have “normal” names.
The Royal Children have their titles and everything, and everyone knows who they are. But there’s a place where all of that doesn’t matter – the classroom.
Kate Middleton and Prince William keep their children in school, and have done so ever since Prince George was old enough to go. They also support how the school treats them as normal children.
But they also seem to have a bit of normalcy at the school.
Both royal children attend Thomas’s Battersea in south London, with George, eight, about to start Year 4 and Charlotte, six, going into Year 2.
According to The Mirror, as soon as they go to school, people stop treating them as royals. So Princess Charlotte and Prince George have “normal names” at school.
Officially, Princess Charlotte’s full name is Charlotte Elizabeth Diana, and her official title is Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte of Cambridge. At school, she is Charlotte Cambridge.
Prince George is technically George Alexander Louis, His Royal Highness Prince George of Cambridge. But he goes by George Cambridge at school.
That’s something Prince William and Prince Harry did back in the day, when they took their father’s title, of Wales, as a surname.