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What 2022 Has In Store For The Duchess Of Cambridge

Debbie Frank has said that, according to the stars, the mid-summer and early autumn months signal a “fresh start” for the Duchess of Cambridge, Capricorn Kate Middleton.

“From mid-Summer onwards, the change in planet Uranus enables Kate to start creating a new home or personal lifestyle that provides a new rhythm for her family,” said Debby “It takes time and requires a fresh start on many fronts, but by late October she’s established firm foundations.”

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But what exactly could this mean? Obviously, we don’t know for certain, however, the “new rhythm for her family” and “fresh start” could refer to The Cambridges’ eldest child, Prince George’s schooling.

During the year we’ve had reports that the Prince, who turns nine next summer, might follow in his father’s footsteps and attend boarding school. William and his younger brother Harry both boarded at Ludgrove School in Berkshire.

George currently attends school at Thomas’s Battersea in London, which takes students up to age 13, meaning if he is enrolled into a new school and does start boarding, his first term away from home will fall in September.

There were also reports of the entire family relocating to Berkshire earlier this year, meaning George would board weekly and spend the weekends at home, much like mother Kate during her time spent as a part-weekly boarder at St Andrew’s School near Pangbourne, Berkshire.

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The Daily Mail had reported in June that William and Kate had enquired about schools in the area in the appropriately named Royal County of Berkshire, as well as nearby residences. Kate had been raised there and the Duchess’ parents Carole and Michael Middleton live at Bucklebury Manor, a seven-bedroom Grade II-listed Georgian property in the area.

It said, however, that the Duke and The Duchess Of would keep Kensington Palace as their official residence and office, even if they spent most of their time in Berkshire.

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