Prince George is said to receive "no special treatment" in his school.

Prince William and Duchess Catherine's son had his first day at St Thomas's School in London's Battersea on Thursday (September 7). But as the former rector Ben Thomas reveals, the four-year-old Royal will be treated no differently than his classmates. "Our goal for him and all of our students is to create a safe and happy environment in which he feels supported by a friendly and loving community. We want to try to achieve that. There is no special treatment at all. As all parents wish his parents also advocate for their child that it has a wonderful, fulfilling and private childhood in a safe place, "he reports to curious reporters.

The start for this already seems to be there. Prince William himself revealed that the school started "well". "There was another father who had more problems with his children, so I was pleased that I wasn't the one," he joked. George's grandfather Prince Charles also chatted about his big day: "Poor old thing. He was left without parents. That's the problem: In the end, it's good for you, I think. It's about shaping the character." But he didn't have a tip for George: "Of course not, he wouldn't take it from me either, I think - not at this age."