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The royal family's A-Level results revealed - see which grades they achieved.

 


Which of the Queen's grandchildren fared the best?
Thousands of students around the UK are receiving their A-Level outcomes on Thursday, including the Earl and Countess of Wessex's daughter, Lady Louise Windsor, who has just finished her A-Levels.
In honour of the occasion, we're taking a seem lower back at the skills the royal family managed to impervious in the course of their schooling - and some of them are pretty surprising!
Despite being skilled at home before she obtained non-public instructions from the vice provost of Eton, Henry Marten, the Queen has sincerely by no means sat an educational examination in her life. However, the Queen and the late Duke of Edinburgh made positive their kids received the pleasant schooling outside the partitions of Buckingham Palace.
Prince Charles, who was once a student at Gordonstoun, executed five GCSEs (O-Levels lower back then), two A-Levels in records (B) and French (C). He was then awarded a 2:2 degree in records from Cambridge University. His sister, Princess Anne, attended Benenden School in Kent, and gained six O-levels, and three A-Levels in English, History and Politics.



Just like their older brother and father, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward additionally studied at Gordonstoun in Scotland, with Andrew securing six O-levels and Edward gaining nine. They each done three A-Levels in English, History and Politics, while Edward managed to get a 2:2 degree in History from Cambridge University.
The Queen's grandsons, Prince William and Prince Harry, broke household culture by attending Eton college in Windsor. The Duke of Cambridge received 12 GCSEs and three A-Levels in Geography (A), History of Art (A) and Biology (C).
"I comprehend how hard William worked to reap these top notch results and I am very proud that he has done so well," Prince Charles said at the time by using The Guardian. William went on to reap a 2:1 diploma in Geography from the University of St Andrews in Scotland.
Meanwhile, Harry won 11 GCSEs and two A-Levels, a B in Art and a D in Geography. After he left Eton in 2003, the British royal went traveling for a year before becoming a member of the army.
The Duchess of Cambridge completed 11 GCSEs at St Andrew's School in Pangbourne before she studied at Marlborough College in Wiltshire, where she obtained two As in Maths and Art, and a B in English. After taking a gap-year, Kate then went to the University of St Andrews in 2001, the place she met her future husband. She graduated in 2005 with a 2:1 in History of Art.



Harry's wife, Meghan Markle, was a student at Immaculate Heart High School in Los Angeles before she graduated at Northwestern University. Although there are no reports of her SATs, the American equivalent of GCSEs or A-Levels, the Duchess of Sussex completed grades for university, where she received a double primary in Theatre and International Relations.
The Duke of York's daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie also fared nicely in their A-Level results. Beatrice won an A in Drama and Bs in History and Film Studies from St George's School in Ascot in 2007. She went on to study History at Goldsmiths College in London, graduating in 2011 with a 2:1 degree.
Meanwhile, her younger sister Eugenie won As in Art and English Literature as nicely as a B in History of Art from Marlborough College in 2008. After taking a hole year, she went on to learn about at Newcastle University and graduated with a 2:1 in English Literature and History of Art in 2012.

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