Prince
 George has arrived for his first day of school. Looking a little 
apprehensive, the young royal walked through the gates of Thomas's 
Battersea just before nine o'clock, accompanied by his proud dad Prince 
William. It was previously unclear whether mum Kate, who is suffering 
with severe morning sickness, would be well enough for the school run, 
and unfortunately the pregnant royal was forced to stay at the family's 
Kensington Palace home on the day.
George looked adorable in his new school uniform; navy shorts, a blue 
V-neck jumper emblazoned with the school's emblem, a light blue polo 
shirt, blue socks and black shoes. He arrived holding hands with his 
dad, who was carrying his red and blue school rucksack. Father and son 
were greeted at the gates by the Head of Lower School Helen Haslem, and 
George politely shook hands with her before she walked the pair inside.
Kensington Palace has confirmed that four-year-old George will be known 
to his classmates as George Cambridge. The little Prince is following in
 the footsteps of his father and his uncle, Prince Harry, who both 
attended preparatory school from a young age, although William and Kate 
have broken with tradition by choosing a mixed-gender school, meaning 
little sister Charlotte could join him there in a few years' time.
Thomas's Battersea is a £18,000-a-year school in south-west London, with
 notable alumni including Florence and the Machine's Florence Welch and 
Cara Delevingne. George's new school was described by the Good Schools 
Guide as: "A big, busy, slightly chaotic school for cosmopolitan parents
 who want their children to have the best English education money can 
buy."

 Previously, George had attended nursery at the Westacre Montessori 
School in Norfolk; his move to London coincides with William and Kate's 
decision to make Kensington Palace their primary residence as Prince 
William takes on more royal duties.
William and Kate have repeatedly requested for the media to respect 
their children's privacy, and as such just a small press call was on 
hand to capture Prince George's first day. Princes William and Harry 
were also photographed on their first days of school – Wetherby School 
in Kensington, followed by Eton College in Berkshire. In contrast, their
 father Prince Charles was first educated by a governess at home, but 
later attended the Cheam Preparatory School in Berkshire.
Previously, George had attended nursery at the Westacre Montessori 
School in Norfolk; his move to London coincides with William and Kate's 
decision to make Kensington Palace their primary residence as Prince 
William takes on more royal duties.
William and Kate have repeatedly requested for the media to respect 
their children's privacy, and as such just a small press call was on 
hand to capture Prince George's first day. Princes William and Harry 
were also photographed on their first days of school – Wetherby School 
in Kensington, followed by Eton College in Berkshire. In contrast, their
 father Prince Charles was first educated by a governess at home, but 
later attended the Cheam Preparatory School in Berkshire.

 Previously, George had attended nursery at the Westacre Montessori 
School in Norfolk; his move to London coincides with William and Kate's 
decision to make Kensington Palace their primary residence as Prince 
William takes on more royal duties.
William and Kate have repeatedly requested for the media to respect 
their children's privacy, and as such just a small press call was on 
hand to capture Prince George's first day. Princes William and Harry 
were also photographed on their first days of school – Wetherby School 
in Kensington, followed by Eton College in Berkshire. In contrast, their
 father Prince Charles was first educated by a governess at home, but 
later attended the Cheam Preparatory School in Berkshire.
Previously, George had attended nursery at the Westacre Montessori 
School in Norfolk; his move to London coincides with William and Kate's 
decision to make Kensington Palace their primary residence as Prince 
William takes on more royal duties.
William and Kate have repeatedly requested for the media to respect 
their children's privacy, and as such just a small press call was on 
hand to capture Prince George's first day. Princes William and Harry 
were also photographed on their first days of school – Wetherby School 
in Kensington, followed by Eton College in Berkshire. In contrast, their
 father Prince Charles was first educated by a governess at home, but 
later attended the Cheam Preparatory School in Berkshire.

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