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Royal school run: Prince George's first day of school 'a success'

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Prince George on his first day of school. (Photo: Getty Images)
Prince George on his first day of school. (Photo: Getty Images)

London — Prince George went to school for the first time on Thursday, but it was a rite of passage missed by his mother, who is struggling with acute morning sickness in the early stages of her third pregnancy.

The 4-year-old George was accompanied by his father Prince William, on his first day at Thomas's Battersea. The two future kings walked to the school entrance hand-in-hand before George was greeted by senior teacher Helen Haslem, who introduced him to the other children.

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William said later that George's first day at school had been a success.

"It went well," he said at a reception. "There was one other parent who had more of an issue with their children — so I was quite pleased I wasn't the one."

George's mother Kate, formally known as the Duchess of Cambridge, missed the school run because she was home in Kensington Palace. She is once again stricken with hyperemesis gravidarum, the severe nausea and dehydration that affected her first two pregnancies. Kensington Palace said in a statement she wasn't well enough to take George to school.

At an event on Tuesday, William said Kate is fine but acknowledged some strain: "There's not much sleep going on at the moment."

George, wearing his school uniform for the first time, seemed a bit more timid than usual as he approached the school gates.

He is to be known as George Cambridge to his classmates at the exclusive school in south London.

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The school charges more than 17 500 pounds ($22 870) per year and draws a cosmopolitan group of students from throughout the London area. His class will have a wide range of activities including ballet, art, drama, music and French.

Officials say William and Kate hope to personally take George to school as often as possible. George's parents have said they want him to have as normal a childhood as possible, and palace officials tried to discourage news organisations from sending photographers to the school on Thursday, instead offering pool photos of George's arrival.

The young prince is third in line for the British throne. He would follow his father, William, and grandfather Prince Charles.

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