Caption: Princess Charlotte school: Kate and Charlotte at the Maserati Royal Charity Polo Trophy (Image: Getty)
Charlotte is set to go back to nursery on Wednesday this week as the Autumn Term 2018 begins on September 5.
She will be taught by either Mrs Rosa Rego Dias or Mrs Gillian Taylor, who are both listed on Willcock Nursery’s website as teachers for two to four-year-olds.
The three-year-old is the second child of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. Charlotte, who is known for her cheeky persona, joined Willcocks Nursery School in Kensington, on January 8, 2018.
An adorable snap of her dressed for the occasion in a burgundy coat, pink scarf and beaming smile was later released by Kensington Palace.
Willcocks Nursery, located round the corner from the Royal Albert Hall, sits just a short 12 minute walk from Charlotte’s home at the royal palace.
Willcocks Nursery's class sizes are exceptionally small with a teacher to child ratio of 1:8 in the mornings and 1:4 in the afternoons.
Headmistress Mrs Lavinia Taylor currently leads the team but the school was founded in 1964 by Mrs Diana Willcocks.
On its website, the prestigious establishment is described as a “traditional nursery school which strives to maintain its ethos for high standards, excellence and good manners”. Read more from EXPRESS.
Charlotte is set to go back to nursery on Wednesday this week as the Autumn Term 2018 begins on September 5.
She will be taught by either Mrs Rosa Rego Dias or Mrs Gillian Taylor, who are both listed on Willcock Nursery’s website as teachers for two to four-year-olds.
The three-year-old is the second child of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. Charlotte, who is known for her cheeky persona, joined Willcocks Nursery School in Kensington, on January 8, 2018.
An adorable snap of her dressed for the occasion in a burgundy coat, pink scarf and beaming smile was later released by Kensington Palace.
Willcocks Nursery, located round the corner from the Royal Albert Hall, sits just a short 12 minute walk from Charlotte’s home at the royal palace.
Willcocks Nursery's class sizes are exceptionally small with a teacher to child ratio of 1:8 in the mornings and 1:4 in the afternoons.
Headmistress Mrs Lavinia Taylor currently leads the team but the school was founded in 1964 by Mrs Diana Willcocks.
On its website, the prestigious establishment is described as a “traditional nursery school which strives to maintain its ethos for high standards, excellence and good manners”. Read more from EXPRESS.