Prince William, eldest son of King Charles III and current heir to the throne of the United Kingdom, in his life as a student went through some moments that to this day were unknown, but that undoubtedly marked his childhood, and that of his mother Princess Diana and his father.
Prince William attended the private school Eton, where he spent most of his school life just after his 13th birthday, being one of the first senior members of the royal family to attend this school.
And while he stood out for being a good student, Prince William has some secrets of all the experiences he lived there. First of all, it is known that he was a very leader, being captain of the swimming team and the soccer team, besides being an expert in the kitchen.
Another aspect that had also been unknown until today is that Prince William was a very popular person at the school, and was one of the 21 elected members of the prestigious society of prefects, who were known as “Pop“.
But one of the deepest secrets that the prince had is that when he entered his previous school Ludgrove, a fellow student hit him in the forehead with a golf club, being very affected by this event, to the point of needing an operation for a skull fracture.
Fortunately, the prince did not suffer any other accidental event like this and was simply at his school excelling in many opportunities, until King Charles III and Princess Diana decided to separate, emotionally affecting their son’s studies.