The 2-year-old royal will begin classes at a school close to Kensington Palace.
2018 will be a big year for Princess Charlotte!
Prince William and Kate Middleton announced on Monday that their 2-year-old daughter will officially start nursery school in January. The royals have chosen Willcocks Nursery School in London, which is close to their Kensington Palace home.
"We are delighted that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have chosen the Willcocks Nursery School for Princess Charlotte," Willcocks Nursery School said in a statement. "We look forward to welcoming Charlotte to our nursery in January."
As ET previously reported, Princess Charlotte's brother, 4-year-old Prince George, began school at Thomas’s Battersea in September, which was one of the reason's why the royal family moved their home base from Norfolk to London this year.
At the time, Prince William hilariously revealed that his son was "over" school after just 14 days.
“I just dropped George off and he didn't want to go," Prince William told a fellow parent during a visit to Milton Keynes, according to Hello!.
The New Year will be an extra special one for the royals. In addition to Princess Charlotte attending nursery school for the first time, Prince William and Kate are also expecting their third child together, due in April.
They are also gearing up for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's spring 2018 wedding. The former Suits star is joining the family for their annual Christmas festivities this year, a break from tradition.
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