Prince George, Kate Middleton, Prince Louis, Prince William and Princess Charlotte.Photo: PAPrince George,Princess CharlotteandPrince Louisare the new kids in school!Kate MiddletonandPrince Williamstepped out on Wednesday afternoon to bring their three children —Prince George, 9,Princess Charlotte, 7, andPrince Louis, 4 — to theirnew school,Lambrook, following their family move out of London over the summer. While classes officially start on Thursday, the kids attended a preview day for new students with their parents.Sporting a polka dot dress, Kate held hands with her two sons, who sported matching navy shorts with patterned button-down shirts. Meanwhile,Princess Charlottewalked in hand-in-hand with dadPrince Williamin her uniform dress and her hair worn in braided pigtails.Charlotte even showed off her royal handshake!Prince George, Kate Middleton, Prince Louis, Prince William and Princess Charlotte.PAWhat makes the occasion extra special is that George, Charlotte and Louis will all be attending the same school for the first time.Prince GeorgeandPrincess Charlottepreviously attended Thomas’s Battersea, not far from the family’s Kensington Palace home in London. Meanwhile,Prince Louiswas enrolled in Willcocks Nursery School.Although the school does offer boarding options,Prince George,Princess CharlotteandPrince Louisare expected to be day students at Lambrook.Prince George, Kate Middleton, Prince Louis, Prince William and Princess Charlotte.PABoarding school has been a popular choice for the royals in past, especially those in senior positions or those like George who will one day be king.Prince PhilipandPrince Charleswere both sent to Cheam School at the age of 8, and both later boarded at the famously rough-and-tumble Gordonstoun in Scotland. Meanwhile, Prince William and Prince Harry boarded at Ludgrove School starting around Prince George’s age.Known to be one of the top prep schools in the U.K., Lambrook not only achieves great academic results (with several students gaining places at the prestigious Eton College, where William also went), but there are lots of activities to keep the kids entertained. With impressive sports, drama and music facilities, there’s an indoor pool, full-size astroturf soccer field and a nine-hole golf course — not to mention clubs that include horse riding, fencing, scuba diving and polo (another royal favorite!).Prince George, Kate Middleton, Prince Louis, Prince William and Princess Charlotte.PAOn the academic side, lessons are just 35-minutes long, and students are mixed in grades of ability rather than age. Non-sporty types are well-catered for with classes in filmmaking, animation, cookery and a new $7 million design and technology building that houses an art studio, science labs and computer suites.Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!From left: Prince George, Kate Middleton, Prince Louis, Prince William and Princess Charlotte.PAWith the focus on outdoor learning, the Cambridge kids might be den building and splashing in muddy puddles one day or looking after the school bee hives and collecting chicken eggs on another.

Prince George, Kate Middleton, Prince Louis, Prince William and Princess Charlotte.Photo: PA

Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, accompanied by their parents the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, arrive for a settling in afternoon at Lambrook School, near Ascot in Berkshire

Prince George,Princess CharlotteandPrince Louisare the new kids in school!Kate MiddletonandPrince Williamstepped out on Wednesday afternoon to bring their three children —Prince George, 9,Princess Charlotte, 7, andPrince Louis, 4 — to theirnew school,Lambrook, following their family move out of London over the summer. While classes officially start on Thursday, the kids attended a preview day for new students with their parents.Sporting a polka dot dress, Kate held hands with her two sons, who sported matching navy shorts with patterned button-down shirts. Meanwhile,Princess Charlottewalked in hand-in-hand with dadPrince Williamin her uniform dress and her hair worn in braided pigtails.Charlotte even showed off her royal handshake!Prince George, Kate Middleton, Prince Louis, Prince William and Princess Charlotte.PAWhat makes the occasion extra special is that George, Charlotte and Louis will all be attending the same school for the first time.Prince GeorgeandPrincess Charlottepreviously attended Thomas’s Battersea, not far from the family’s Kensington Palace home in London. Meanwhile,Prince Louiswas enrolled in Willcocks Nursery School.Although the school does offer boarding options,Prince George,Princess CharlotteandPrince Louisare expected to be day students at Lambrook.Prince George, Kate Middleton, Prince Louis, Prince William and Princess Charlotte.PABoarding school has been a popular choice for the royals in past, especially those in senior positions or those like George who will one day be king.Prince PhilipandPrince Charleswere both sent to Cheam School at the age of 8, and both later boarded at the famously rough-and-tumble Gordonstoun in Scotland. Meanwhile, Prince William and Prince Harry boarded at Ludgrove School starting around Prince George’s age.Known to be one of the top prep schools in the U.K., Lambrook not only achieves great academic results (with several students gaining places at the prestigious Eton College, where William also went), but there are lots of activities to keep the kids entertained. With impressive sports, drama and music facilities, there’s an indoor pool, full-size astroturf soccer field and a nine-hole golf course — not to mention clubs that include horse riding, fencing, scuba diving and polo (another royal favorite!).Prince George, Kate Middleton, Prince Louis, Prince William and Princess Charlotte.PAOn the academic side, lessons are just 35-minutes long, and students are mixed in grades of ability rather than age. Non-sporty types are well-catered for with classes in filmmaking, animation, cookery and a new $7 million design and technology building that houses an art studio, science labs and computer suites.Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!From left: Prince George, Kate Middleton, Prince Louis, Prince William and Princess Charlotte.PAWith the focus on outdoor learning, the Cambridge kids might be den building and splashing in muddy puddles one day or looking after the school bee hives and collecting chicken eggs on another.

Prince George,Princess CharlotteandPrince Louisare the new kids in school!

Kate MiddletonandPrince Williamstepped out on Wednesday afternoon to bring their three children —Prince George, 9,Princess Charlotte, 7, andPrince Louis, 4 — to theirnew school,Lambrook, following their family move out of London over the summer. While classes officially start on Thursday, the kids attended a preview day for new students with their parents.

Sporting a polka dot dress, Kate held hands with her two sons, who sported matching navy shorts with patterned button-down shirts. Meanwhile,Princess Charlottewalked in hand-in-hand with dadPrince Williamin her uniform dress and her hair worn in braided pigtails.

Charlotte even showed off her royal handshake!

Prince George, Kate Middleton, Prince Louis, Prince William and Princess Charlotte.PA

Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, accompanied by their parents the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, arrive for a settling in afternoon at Lambrook School, near Ascot in Berkshire

What makes the occasion extra special is that George, Charlotte and Louis will all be attending the same school for the first time.Prince GeorgeandPrincess Charlottepreviously attended Thomas’s Battersea, not far from the family’s Kensington Palace home in London. Meanwhile,Prince Louiswas enrolled in Willcocks Nursery School.

Although the school does offer boarding options,Prince George,Princess CharlotteandPrince Louisare expected to be day students at Lambrook.

Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, accompanied by their parents the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, arrive for a settling in afternoon at Lambrook School, near Ascot in Berkshire

Boarding school has been a popular choice for the royals in past, especially those in senior positions or those like George who will one day be king.Prince PhilipandPrince Charleswere both sent to Cheam School at the age of 8, and both later boarded at the famously rough-and-tumble Gordonstoun in Scotland. Meanwhile, Prince William and Prince Harry boarded at Ludgrove School starting around Prince George’s age.

Known to be one of the top prep schools in the U.K., Lambrook not only achieves great academic results (with several students gaining places at the prestigious Eton College, where William also went), but there are lots of activities to keep the kids entertained. With impressive sports, drama and music facilities, there’s an indoor pool, full-size astroturf soccer field and a nine-hole golf course — not to mention clubs that include horse riding, fencing, scuba diving and polo (another royal favorite!).

Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, accompanied by their parents the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, arrive for a settling in afternoon at Lambrook School, near Ascot in Berkshire

On the academic side, lessons are just 35-minutes long, and students are mixed in grades of ability rather than age. Non-sporty types are well-catered for with classes in filmmaking, animation, cookery and a new $7 million design and technology building that houses an art studio, science labs and computer suites.

Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!

From left: Prince George, Kate Middleton, Prince Louis, Prince William and Princess Charlotte.PA

Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, accompanied by their parents the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, arrive for a settling in afternoon at Lambrook School, near Ascot in Berkshire

With the focus on outdoor learning, the Cambridge kids might be den building and splashing in muddy puddles one day or looking after the school bee hives and collecting chicken eggs on another.

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