Exam outcomes: King Charles
As it’s GCSE outcomes day, we’re having a look at how members of the Royal Family fared of their exams.
King Charles first attended Hill House School in London, then went to Cheam School, Hants., the oldest non-public college within the nation.
He was then despatched to check at distant Scottish boarding college Gordonstoun, within the Sixties by his father Prince Philip – who had additionally studied there.
Charles apparently hated it, branding it “Colditz in kilts” and was the primary Prince of Wales to be educated at a college, versus non-public tutors.
He received 5 O-levels in English Language, English Literature, historical past, Latin and French.
He then went on to realize two A-Levels, a B in historical past and C in French, earlier than going to Cambridge University and getting a 2:2 in historical past.
There’s a hearsay his bodyguard, who attended all his lectures with him, additionally sat the exams – and received a primary.