King Charles III was born in 1948 as the first British royal to attend school
Born in 1948, King Charles III broke a centuries-old royal tradition by becoming the first British heir to receive an outside education rather than being tutored by private governesses within palace walls.
King Charles III was born at Buckingham Palace on November 14, 1948, marking the start of a life defined by modernization. In a significant departure from royal precedent, his parents decided he should attend school with other children rather than being taught solely by private tutors.
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