Royal Family tradition King Charles refused to follow - but Princess Anne did

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The King has been very open about the struggles he faced during his time at Gordonstoun School - but Princess Anne didn't let her brother's experiences impact her two children

For generations, royal children were educated at home in castles and palaces by private tutors and governesses. However, this all changed in 1958 when young King Charles was enrolled at Cheam Preparatory School in Hampshire and became the first heir to the British throne to attend school with other pupils.

While The King went against the tradition set by his father, Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, Princess Anne did not. Her two children, Peter Phillips and Zara Tindall, both went to the school in Scotland and have spoken out about the positive experiences they shared there. "I hated that institution just as much as I hated leaving home. when you lead a perfectly agreeable existence, you don't want to go back to cold showers at 7am in the morning and a quick run before breakfast." In 1963, Charles reportedly wrote in a letter home: “The people in my dormitory are foul. Goodness, they are horrid."

Gordonstoun became co-educational in 1972, which meant that The Princess Royal was later able to follow her father's example and send her two children, Peter Phillips and Zara Tindall, to the school. "After Dorset, I joined him at Gordonstoun. He hung out with a group of lads who liked to have fun, but he always knew how to get away with stuff. When he was made Head Boy, I thought, ‘How did you manage that?’”

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