Unusual decision: Prince George could soon break a centuries-old tradition!

England - Prince George (11) will turn 13 in a year and a half, which means he will have to change schools. This could make him the first male heir to theBritish throne to break with a centuries-old tradition!

Prince George (11) could be the first male heir to the throne to break with centuries of tradition!
Prince George (11) could be the first male heir to the throne to break with centuries of tradition!  © Federico Gambarini/dpa

The young prince currently attends a school together with his siblings Princess Charlotte (9) and Prince Louis (6) - and is set to stay that way.

As The Sun reported, when the children move on to secondary school, they are normally sent to same-sex boarding schools to complete their education.

But mom Kate (43) and dad William (42) are known for breaking with tradition.

The British media have been speculating for months about which school the next royal will go to, but now there are answers: the 43-year-old has been spotted looking around several schools - where boys and girls are taught!

Princess Kate (43, l.) and Prince William (42, 2nd from right) want their children to attend the same school.
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Should George attend one of these schools, he would be the first male heir to the throne to attend a co-educational secondary school.

It remains to be seen which educational institution the royal family will ultimately choose.