This incomprehensible advice Kate Middleton’s daughter receives at school

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The 6-year-old girl is subject to a very specific rule.

Royalty, equality, fraternity. This could be Princess Charlotte’s unofficial motto on school benches. Registered with the prestigious Thomas’s Battersea just like her brother George, the daughter of Kate Middleton and Prince William is educated in relative anonymity. If the quality of the curriculum of this London establishment at 9,000 euros per term cannot be questioned, a rule does raise questions. Turns out the 6-year-old wouldn’t have a best friend.

“It’s a great little school because it really emphasizes kindness. This is a very important thing in the establishment. (…) There are signs everywhere reminding you to be nice, that is the philosophy of the school. They don’t encourage you to have better friends ”, journalist Jane Moore recently revealed. The school would make it a point of honor that all toddlers, royal or not, feel included. “There is a rule that if your child is having a party, unless every child in the class is invited, you don’t give out the class invitations, which I think is quite a good thing because you don’t give out the class invitations. don’t feel excluded ”, she added. Parents would be particularly involved, and Cambridge, despite their busy schedule, are no exception.

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