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The first day of school can be stressful, but Princess Charlotte will have to rely on her older brother if necessary.
Kensington Palace announced Friday that Charlotte, age 4, would join her brother Prince George at Thomas Battersea School in September.
The director, Simon O 'Malley, said the school was "delighted" that Prince William and Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, had chosen their school for Charlotte.
O 'Malley said: "We are very much looking forward to welcoming him, as well as all our new students, to school in September".
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The fees for George rise to £ 6429 (NZD 12,451) per quarter or £ 19,287 a year, reported the Daily Mail. For Charlotte, the fees will be slightly lower – £ 6305 per quarter or £ 18,915 a year – because of a small discount for the second child in the family.
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