Prince Harry
Education
All public school (i.e. private fee -paying) in the London area
- Wetherby school – three terms per year @ £3,960 per term
- Ludgrove school – three terms per year @ £10,300 per term
plus, extras – music, boat club, school trips., Insurance etc.
- Eton Three terms per year @ £15,432 per term
Plus – acceptance £3,500
registration £400 –
extras
Then onto Sandhurst military College.
Achievements
A total of – two ‘A’ levels – Art and Geography.
Dropped out of History part way through.
I can find no references to other qualifications i.e. ‘O’ Levels. / GCSEs
One former teacher at Eton – spoke publicly, after resigning – that –
‘He was a weak student and staff conspired for him to cheat as they helped with his ‘expressive project’
Estimated total cost
Excluding ‘extras’, travel and other subsistence -an absolute minimum of
£92,976.
Not much of a return on taxpayer’s investment – – but I suppose he had a good time.
Conclusion
For those readers who assume I am an anti-royalist – I will admit that I have a basic ideological problem with such privilege, totally based on an ‘accident of birth’.
But – it’s selective – I cannot fault the job Elizabeth 2nd did for a large part of my lifetime – her dedication to duty could not be faulted and I trust that Charles will do the same,and I appreciate that a working Royal family generate significant goodwill and net revenue for the UK.
I once had the pleasure of attending a Royal Garden Party at Buckingham Palace – with Charles and Diana hosting, and accepted that as a privilege – and enjoyed the ceremoney of it – although there was no alcoholic refreshment.
The invite was the result of a number of years working as an ancillary trainer with Goverment departments – focused on export promotion – though I admit – I was paid for that.
It’s just an unfortunate fact, that some of the new generation of royals, appear to have a highly personalised perception of ‘work’.

