A-level results day is right upon students. This time, the event will come out in a very different way, however, the enthusiasm might not be the same as usual, but the nervousness would still be sky-high. The envelopes containing the ratings of their hard work will be distributed. 

Royal Family members have also taken the A-level tests, but their results couldn’t be kept hidden from media for long. The results that royals including Prince Harry, Prince William, Kate Middleton, and the Queen have produced are mixed from very low to high.

Prince William was a decent learner at the prestigious Eton College with a good grip on geography and arts. He left his school to move to St. Andrews where he met his future wife, Kate Middleton. William came brought his academic talent to use and left college with 2:1. Interestingly, Kate also graduated with 2:1 in History of Arts.

In contrast to his big brother, Prince Harry was more into sports having represented his team in Cricket, Rugby, and Polo. As far as the grades are concerned, Harry managed to get a B in Art and D in Geography in his A-levels.

Harry’s wife Meghan Markle’s education was a bit different from that of royals’, - she studied in America and hence the grading systems were not the same. However, it is known that she got enough marks in SATs to get into the college of her wish. During her secondary education, she was considered to be a hardworking student.

Princess Eugenie has excelled unlike any other royal, she racked up As in English Literature and Art and got a B in History of Art. On the other hand, Eugenie’s elder sister Princess Beatrice was slightly lower having got an A in drama and Bs in History and Film Studies.

Interestingly, the head of the house the Queen hasn’t sat a single academic exam her entire life. She doesn’t have any academic certification to her credit. Her parents were not in favor of schooling – Queen’s father hated formal schooling and her mother wanted her to have the joys of life and being a kid.

Despite that, it is known that the Queen had an ‘appetite for learning’ – she was a bright girl who would want to read books and gather the knowledge of the world.

Princess Diana was probably not built for formal education. She couldn’t succeed at her exams and failed O-levels twice.

This has been the list of some of the brightest and not-so-good royal students. However good or bad they did academically, it’s certain that most of them have got good analytical and life skills.