Multiple reports reference a commentary piece by Peter Hitchens that discusses Prince George’s reported plans to attend Eton. The article argues that sending Prince George to an elite school is a mistake and suggests he should instead be educated at a state grammar school. In doing so, the piece frames the issue as one of how education should prepare a future monarch, stating that training should serve the wider public rather than a narrow social environment. The commentary also criticizes the selection of an institution associated with wealth and privilege, and it raises questions about the relevance and fairness of linking the child’s education to such an establishment. While the piece focuses on education choices and social implications, it does not present new official details beyond repeating the premise of Prince George’s reported schooling path. Overall, the sources agree only on the existence of the commentary and its central argument criticizing Eton for Prince George and advocating an alternative state-sector option.