Prince Harry’s team has responded to speculations about potentially enrolling Prince Archie at a prestigious UK school. Both Prince William and Harry attended Eton College for their secondary education, a renowned and costly boarding school near Windsor Castle. Recent reports suggested Harry was contemplating sending six-year-old Archie to Eton, prompting a statement from Harry’s team to address the rumors.
Unnamed sources indicated that Harry valued his time at Eton, highlighting the lasting friendships he made, and expressed a desire for Archie to have similar experiences. However, Harry’s team clarified that Archie is not registered at Eton, and there are no plans to send him there.
During Harry’s recent visit to the UK, anonymous acquaintances claimed that he expressed a preference for educating his children in the UK to ensure they benefit from the extensive family connections available. While King Charles was reportedly supportive of this idea, it was suggested that Meghan might have reservations about sending their children to school in another country.
Contrary to earlier claims, Harry’s team denied registering Archie at Eton. Former schoolmates emphasized Eton’s security measures and suggested it would offer a safer environment compared to American schools due to differing gun laws.
The speculation surrounding Archie’s potential enrollment at Eton has been refuted by Harry’s representatives.