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Wales Throws Shade at Meghan: Enrolling Archie Sparks Comparisons with Prince George’s School Choices

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Wales Throws Shade at Meghan: Enrolling Archie Sparks Comparisons with Prince George’s School Choices

Rumors are circulating that Meghan is facing difficulties enrolling Archie into a new school, allegedly due to discrepancies in the birth certificate.

This has led to comparisons being drawn between and 's choices for their son and those of and Princess Catherine.

Recently, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were spotted looking into Eton College for their eldest child, .

While has been attending Lambrook School in Berkshire since September of last year, the visit to the prestigious public school has sparked speculation about whether he will follow in his father's footsteps.

himself attended the Historic Boys' School near Windsor as a child, following in the footsteps of King Charles who attended a Scottish boarding school, Gordonstown.

Accompanied by his parents, Prince George was seen at the college last month, where the Prince and Princess of Wales engaged in conversations with the staff.

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During the visit, Catherine, wearing an elegant aquamarine dress and ballet pumps, was seen talking to two employees of the renowned institution.

has previously expressed her concerns about bringing her children, Archie and , to the UK, where they could face intense media scrutiny.

In an exclusive interview with The Cut, she discussed her worries regarding the safety of her children.

Specifically, she mentioned the challenges she would face in sending Archie to school in the UK, considering the media frenzy surrounding the royal family.

Meghan's concerns about the media attention during school pick-ups and drop-offs were highlighted in the interview.

She shared her fear of facing a photo call with 40 press members capturing every moment.

Meghan emphasized that her stance on privacy is not an obsession but rather a reflection of her role as a protective parent.

However, Meghan's perception of how royal children are treated when attending school seems to be misguided.

The media has shown respect for the privacy of the royal family, and her claims about 40 press members camped outside the school appear unfounded.

Meghan's remarks suggest a lack of understanding of the situation and imply a desire for revenge against the Waleses.

Contrary to Meghan's claims, the formal photoshoot of the Wales family at Lambrook School last year was tightly controlled, according to royal writer Rebecca English.

She also referenced the editor's code, which allows royal children to attend school without their privacy being infringed upon.

It seems that Meghan's animosity towards her in-laws stems from their higher position within the royal hierarchy.

Rebecca English's article further reveals that only three media personnel—a print journalist, cameraman, and photographer—were present during the photoshoot.

Mobile phones were prohibited to prevent any disturbance to Prince George, , and .

These details highlight the double standards in Meghan's behavior.

While she claims to be hounded by the media, she herself releases pictures or takes paparazzi shots, presenting herself as a caring and devoted mother while secretly harboring envy.

It appears that Meghan's desire to be at the top is driving her disdain for those above her.

However, her actions and statements only serve to highlight her lack of understanding and her willingness to create false narratives.

As the enrollment process for Archie continues, the spotlight remains on the contrasting approaches taken by the Sussexes and the Cambridges in navigating the challenges of raising royal children.

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