While finding out thatMeghan Markle was pregnantwas highly anticipated, it admittedly wasn’t a massive surprise.
Prince Harry and Markle made clear that children were on their radar.
Attend public school
Members of the royal family haveneverattended public, state-funded schools.

In fact, even attending private school is somewhat of a new idea for the British elite.
Prince Charles was the first heir to the thronewho forwent traditional at-home education.
Previously, tutors and governesses were hired to educate young royals.

The boys eventually went on to attend high school at Eton College.
“They made a big effort to seem like [Harry] was a normal person.
Normalcy is also something William and Kate want for their children.

It’s common for families to place presents under a Christmas tree and exchange gifts on December 25.
But that tradition doesn’t extend to the royal family.
As you’ve got the option to imagine, the young prince circled “nice.”

And, we have to be honest, it’s a pretty odd custom.
These days, that has changed.
With the exception of achristening gown, boys in the royal family now wear shorts most days.

Just as the boys stick to shorts, royal girls wear dresses instead of trousers.
According toThe Telegraph, the prince revealed, “We’re not allowed to play Monopoly at home.
It gets too vicious.”

As it turns out, the Queen of England isn’t actually wrong in banning the board game.
Monopoly can get ugly.
For one, the Queen better not catch her great-grandkids taking selfies.

“She was essentially saying: ‘I miss eye contact,'” he told the publication.
I know it’s fun to do, but they would much rather see your face.”
Wait, one turkey for the kids’ nursery?

The chef said it was all very “Victorian.”
Instead of being seated in highchairs or beside their parents, nannies fed the little ones separately.
While it sounds hard to believe, Camilla Parker-Bowles, Duchess of Cornwall, cleared matters up onMasterChef Australia.

Camilla replied, “Yes, exactly.
So you always have to lay off the garlic.”
At the age of four,Prince George’s life was threatened.

Since then,TMZreported that George’s school “will have beefed-up security.”
The young prince will also be escorted by additional officers.
And, on top of everything else, he also needs to get to school on time.