Kate Middleton is allegedly hurting over the fact that Prince Charles and Prince William seem to be ganging up on her over Prince George’s education.

In its Aug. 15 issue, In Touch Weekly claimed that Middleton is set on sending Prince George to Lambrook School. And Prince William also agreed with their plan.

However, the Duke of Cambridge later expressed that Prince George should be allowed to board in school just like his classmates. But Middleton opposed the idea because she was not ready to be away for her eldest child.

A source claimed that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge raised their concerns with Prince Charles. And the heir to the throne immediately sided with his son. After all, Prince Charles and Prince William are both products of a boarding school and they believe that Prince George should not be an exemption.

“Kate feels like they’re ganging up on her. But in the end, she will most likely win this battle. She is George’s mother, after all,” the source said.

But Prince William wouldn’t also go down without a fight. In fact, he’s urging his wife to have a private conversation with him first because they make up their minds.

“William is insisting that they at least try it and see how George does with boarding school part-time. George would have chores as well. He’d be looking at 14-hour days of school and work, which Kate thinks is way too much for someone his age. They’ve been arguing about this for months, and things are only going to get more heated as the start date for school approaches,” the source said.

However, one should take the tabloid’s claims with a grain of salt. As of late, there’s no proof that Prince William and Middleton are fighting over Prince George’s school.

And it also seems unlikely for the couple to raise their concerns with Prince Charles since they will be the ones to make a decision about Prince George.

As of late, there’s also no proof that Prince George will be transferring to Lambrook School. After all, the Cambridges have not released an official statement regarding the move.

For now, Prince George could still be enrolled at Thomas’s Battersea together with his younger siblings, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.