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Prince William looking at schools for George and Charlotte

It is no surprise the future King is already on the hunt for the perfect school for the kingdom’s cheekiest Prince and sweet little Princess.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte

On Tuesday The Duke of Cambridge embarked on a moving visit to the Royal Marsden Hospital in London in his capacity as president.

It was there the father-of-two candidly chatted about his precious poppets with cancer patient Kathryn England.

“He said they were fine. He said his household is very noisy at the moment. He said he was looking at schools – I suppose for George he would be,” she recalled of her meeting with the 33-year-old.

George is expected to start school in September 2017.

Our favourite cheeky monkey has already started pre-school.

And he might follow his daddy’s footsteps to attend Wetherby School.

George, who turns three in July, is currently attending the local Westacre Montessori nursery in Norfolk, just a short drive from his family’s country mansion Anmer Hall, which is located on the Queen’s Sandringham Estate.

While the young royal family live away from their London base, Kensington Palace, there is no word on whether the children will continue their education in Norfolk or London.

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If they choose to follow in their father’s footsteps, they George may become a pupil at London’s elite pre-preparatory Wetherby School.

No matter where Catherine and William decide to send their little ones, the kids will have fabulous role models in their parents.

The Prince followed in his mother Princess Diana’s footsteps in becoming the president of Royal Marsden Hospital back in 2007, a role the late royal held onto from 1989 until her untimely passing in 1997.

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Diana’s eldest joined Ralph Lauren and his wife, Ricky Anne Loew-Beer, to take a tour of the new breast cancer research centre that has been named after the designer following his generous donation.

The American fashion icon explained his decision for his hefty donation.

“A good friend of mine in America had breast cancer. She said I haven’t got any support from anyone and I said ‘I’m going to help you’.”

William told breast cancer patient Kathryn England (left) that he was looking at schools for George.

The dad-of-two was excited to explore the new research centre.

“She didn’t make it but I got hooked into really feeling very strongly about breast cancer. I have a daughter and a wife and it’s a family situation. Your mother might have it or your sister might have it but the family goes through it so it involves everybody.”

Ralph and Wills visited the laboratories and met members of the research and clinical teams.

Showing off his funny side, the designer joked about his tour with the royal.

“He goes wherever I go, I go wherever he goes, I follow him.”

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