Inside Prince George and Princess Charlotte’s new school which remains open on Saturdays

Kate Middleton and Prince William are reportedly set to move to Windsor shortly with their three children, with the family planning to move from Kensington Palace to Adelaide Cottage.

Kate, 40, and William, also 40, are believed to be making the huge move in a bid to be closer to the Queen, 96, and it means that their two eldest children, Prince George, nine, and Princess Charlotte, seven, will be leaving their current school and starting at a new one closer to Windsor.

The pair currently attend Thomas's Battersea but are rumoured to be starting at Lambrook School in Berkshire in September, once the summer holidays are over.

Charlotte and George, along with their younger brother Louis, four, who will start school in September, are believed to be joining the prestigious school as day pupils.

Lambrook School caters for both boys and girls and it charges up to £7,000 per term, with an additional charge of £1,481 for boarding.

As it is suitable for both sexes, it's believed to be a more convenient option for the Cambridges as opposed to Ludgrove and Papplewick, which are only for boys.

Lambrook offers weekly and flexi-boarding for all pupils aged between seven and 13, and around 75% take part in some way.

"Even the most local parents like the idea of their smalls being able to stay over for a night when necessary – it means they can throw dinner parties and have hangovers without having to get the kids to school the next day," a source told The Telegraph.

One parent, who decided to send their children to a different school, also lifted the lid on what Lambrook is really like, saying: "Everything at Lambrook is freshly painted; it’s very blue chip parent wise and the children are all very polite.

"On our open day tour the children all made personalised Lambrook key rings in the DT centre, and were sent home with Lambrook wooden yo-yos in a Lambrook reusable jute bag – I dread to think how much it cost them."

George, Charlotte and Louis will also attend Saturday school which takes place every week if they attend Lambrook.

In a guide by Talk Education, Lambrook is described as having a "sense of delicious freedom and fresh air".

"We spotted children cartwheeling on the croquet lawn, racing around with cricket bats and swinging from old tyres hanging from the trees, sporting proper rosy cheeks and a healthy outdoorsy glow.

"The school is anchored around a pristine, grand white country house, with a nursery and pre-prep on site. There’s a sense of delicious freedom and fresh air," the guide added.

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