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How Prince George will follow in his father's footsteps at Eton College Prince George will attend Eton College in Berkshire from September, Kensington Palace has announced. His father, Prince William, also attended the elite boarding school for boys, where fees are about £63,000 a year. He is the Prince and Princess of Wales' oldest child and the second in line of succession to the throne. The BBC's senior royal correspondent Daniela Relph explains the Royal Family's connection to Eton College. 1 hour ago UK Royal Family Eton College Prince George Share Save Did Coppell lose his keys during 106 celebration? Former Reading boss Steve Coppell finally breaks his silence on rumours surrounding the club’s 106 celebrations. Berkshire I guess you can call it a 'not-ctopus'? Reading scientists use new technology to discover teeth within the fossil meaning it's not an octopus. Berkshire King greets stars at Windsor Castle's first film premiere Dame Judi Dench, Benedict Cumberbatch and Reading's Kate Winslet were among the actors invited Berkshire King greets stars at Windsor Castle's first film premiere Dame Judi Dench, Benedict Cumberbatch and Kate Winslet were among the actors at the premiere. Berkshire Police promise Christmas drink-driving crackdown Police officers urge drivers not to take the risk of drink or drug-driving over Christmas. Berkshire Teen could be 'first Brit' to win global prize A student from Reading has reached the final of a global science competition. Berkshire 2,000 bikers take to the roads for Reading Toy Run Berkshire motorbike riders took to the road for a festive toy run, in aid of Barnardo's. Berkshire Paddington musical co-creator on 'magical' show The musical version of Paddington is adapted from the popular books by Berkshire-born Michael Bond. Berkshire BBC Children in Need Thousand Mile Challenge Katie Tyler and Ellie Tutt have walked six miles in a three-legged challenge. Berkshire Who is the new Reading FC manager? BBC Radio Berkshire's Tim Dellor gives us the lowdown on the Royals new manager. Berkshire Women cyclists light up town for night safety ride Women carrying glow sticks lit up the night to advocate for safer cycling after dark. Berkshire Noel Hunt sacked by Reading FC BBC Radio Berkshire's sports editor Tim Dellor discusses Noel Hunt's sacking and who might follow. Berkshire Do Reading FC need to be more ruthless? Rob Couhig talks to BBC South's sports editor, Lewis Coombes. Berkshire Delivery! And by robot... Autonomous delivery robots spotted in Reading mark the town's first test of pavement-based parcel drop-offs. Berkshire The 80s pop star teaching children to African drum Tom Morley from 80s band Scritti Politti now teaches school children about drumming in different cultures. Berkshire Ofsted boss quizzed on one-word school judgements The head of Ofsted in the south-east answered questions about the schools inspectorate. Berkshire Watch: Refuse workers dodge exploding gas canister The canister can be s
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