Kate Middleton feels Prince William belongs in a 'stifling, upper-class institution'


Kate Middleton reportedly doesn't believe Prince William's “stifling, upper-class institution” will reverse her attempts to modernize the monarchy.

All this has been brought to light by an internal source close to the Royal Family.

According to their findings, Kate “absolutely hated” her time at an all-girls school, in Downe House, Berkshire, not to mention she was also targeted by bullies.

So, the source said In weekly contact that Kate is “heartbroken” at the thought of exposing Prince George to the possibility of being “horribly bullied” like her.

Overall, she “can't stand the thought of George going through that.”

So far, Prince William and Kate have “argued” over the idea of ​​a boarding school for “years,” but the Prince of Wales “finally won.”

Reportedly, “Kate was long at odds with her husband about firing him, even though it's a tradition.”

“Kate believes that sending him to such a stuffy, upper-class institution goes against all her efforts to modernize the monarchy. Plus, she will miss George terribly.”

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