Prince Harry reveals brother Prince William asked him to ignore him at Eton |
Prince Harry’s arrival at Eton College in 1998 marked a particularly difficult transition in his young life. The Duke of Sussex, now 41, enrolled at the prestigious boys’ boarding school just a year after the death of his mother, Princess Diana, a time that compounded the emotional challenge of his adjustment to the institution.According to PEOPLE magazine, Harry hoped that his older brother, Prince William, would help ease his entry into the school environment. Instead, Harry was met with an answer that would continue to be a source of pain for years to come. In his 2023 memoir ‘Spare’, Harry told how William publicly asked him to distance himself, asking him to “pretend I didn’t know him” at school.
Prince Harry’s difficult adjustment to Eton College
Harry described his experience starting at Eton as “a profound shock” in his memoirs. Harry explained William’s perspective on the situation. “He was forging his own life, and he wasn’t willing to give that up,” Harry wrote, acknowledging that his brother had already established himself at the school and was reluctant to upset that established position by openly acknowledging his younger brother.
How Prince Harry coped during his school years
Instead of retiring completely, Harry found an outlet that would sustain him through his years at the institution. Sport became his main refuge during this difficult period of adaptation and emotional recovery. Harry grew up participating in multiple sporting activities, including rugby, football, cricket and polo, which provided him with both physical activity and psychological relief.
Prince William and Kate Middleton choose Eton for Prince George
The dynamic of Harry’s Eton experience has taken on new meaning with the recent announcement that Prince George, the eldest son of Prince William and Kate Middleton, will be attending the same school. On June 16, Kensington Palace confirmed that Prince George will enroll at Eton in September, ending years of speculation about where the young royal would go to secondary school.The decision surprised some royal watchers who had predicted that Prince William and Kate might choose a more contemporary educational institution for their son. However, the couple ultimately determined that Eton, the school that shaped Prince William, 43, would be the right choice for Prince George, who is second in line to the throne.
Prince Jordi’s enthusiasm to follow in his father’s footsteps
Despite the option of alternative schools, Prince George himself seems to have favored the path his father took. According to a source, the young prince has expressed his own desire to attend Eton. “George has always wanted to follow in his father’s footsteps,” the insider revealed, suggesting that Prince William’s positive experience at school despite the complexities of his relationship with his brother during those years has influenced his son’s outlook on education and his future role.



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