Schools chosen by royals offer much more than just academics.
Let’s take a closer look at how much the royals really spend on education.
Between the ages of 8 and 13, he attended Ludgrove School in Berkshire, England.

At 13, Prince William enrolled in the prestigious Eton College in Windsor, England.
According to theEton website, the school fees are over $50,000 annually.
The profitable venture helped them send Catherine to Marlborough College.

According toMarlborough College school’swebsite, annual boarding tuition fees are $47,680.
St. Andrews fees start at $43,900, not including boarding expenses (viaSt.
Catherine said she was embarrassed when she first met William.

After Harry graduated from Sandhurst, Prince Harry spent ten years in the military, undertaking tours of Afghanistan.
He also trained as an Apache attack helicopter pilot (viaReuters).
The tuition for early childhood programs costs $21,950 annually (viaHollywood Schoolhouse).

Other celebrities who attended the school include actress Scarlett Johansson and the children of Johnny Depp, according toYahoo!
The tuition for the 2022-2023 school year starts at $19,800, per theschool’s website.
The former “Suits” star attended college at the elite Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.

Pioneered by the Italian educator Maria Montessori, the Montessori method is student-centered, emphasizing child empowerment and independence.
According toThomas’s Battersea website,the school offers ballet, karate, debating, and gardening sessions.
The prestigious private school is located in the idyllic Windsor countryside.

The annual school fees for Prince George’s grade are around $23,000 (viaTown & Country).
Princess Beatrice and Eugenie began their education at Upton House School in Windsor (viaRoyal Central).
According to the school’swebsite,the fees go up to more than $20,00 annually.

Princess Eugenie was a boarding student there for five years until she finished high school (perHello!).
According to Marlborough College’swebsite,annual boarding tuition fees are $47,680.42.
Their mother was responsible for overseeing her education.

She was also a great swimmer, and passed her life-saving swimming tests, perThe Atlantic.
It is unknown how much was spent on Queen Elizabeth II’s education.
King Charles III (then Prince Charles) attended Hill House school in West London in 1956.

According to theHill House Schoolwebsite, the school’s fees are $17,000 annually.
After 10 months at Hill House, the young prince became a boarder at Cheam School in Berkshire.
Per its website, current boarding fees at Cheam school are approximately $12,000 annually.

He studied archaeology, anthropology, and history, per the Prince of Wales website.
Undergraduate degrees at Cambridge University cost around $10,000 annually, according to the university’swebsite.
However, a new school serving disadvantaged students has opened in its place.

Although her family mingled in upper-class circles, they were not royal (viaBBC).
Camilla’s family’s wealth gave her access to the most elite European schools.
Foreshadowing her future, the current Queen Consort attended Queen’s Gate independent school.

The school for girls aged 4 to 18 is located in South Kensington, London.
Camilla looked back at her time at the all-girl school fondly.
“So Queen’s Gate must have taught me something.”
