Once the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge family moves to Windsor to be closer to Queen Elizabeth II, little princes George, Charlotte and Louis will attend a new school. Lady Di’s grandchildren will start the new school year in September at Lambrook School in Berkshire.
Cambridge children will have a new timetable and Saturday school, as reported by MyLondon, which will mean a big change. Although they are expected to adapt quickly to the school that has 52 acres of land and offers plenty of sports for students to play.
Facilities include an orchard, a forest, a nine-hole golf course, a 25-meter swimming pool and a cricket pitch; but there is a very elegant sport that children can try: the pole.
The school states on its website that they “are keen to encourage children to develop their interests and explore things that they are passionate about.” Then he goes on to say that On Mondays all high school students have an “Enrichment Afternoon” where they can try different activities, including polo.

What is pole?
Polo is played on horseback and players use long-handled mallets to roll a small plastic ball around the field. The objective of each team is to score a goal by introducing the ball into the rival team’s goal. It is usually associated with the upper classes.
Young Cambridges may be inclined to try the sport considering that his grandfather Prince Charles, his father and his uncle Harry are all keen gamers.

Kate Middleton was recently seen supporting her husband during a match in Windsor in July. The couple are reported to be paying a whopping £71,334 in fees for their children at the new school. Lambbrook is ideally located just around the corner from the Cambridges’ new residence at Adelaide Cottage.
ABC