The tragedy casts a shadow over Prince William and Princess Kate’s eldest sone Prince George’s future.
Prince William and Prince Harry have received a heartbreaking news about a teen’s death that might have revived their childhood memory.
A boy has been found dead at a prestigious boarding school once attended by royal brothers William and Harry, who are currently at loggerheads.
The tragedy cast a shadow over William and Kate’s eldest sone Prince George’s future at Eton as he’s expected to follow in his father’s footsteps and grandfather’s legacy, carrying on a royal tradition of excellence and leadership.
The body of the teen, whose identity has not been shared publicly, was discovered on Friday, February 27, the Daily Mail reported, citing the Thames Valley Police (TVP).
On the othe hand, authorities described the death as “unexplained but non-suspicious.”
“His next of kin are aware and we have offered them our support at this difficult time,” police said in a statement.
They added, “We would ask that their privacy is respected at what is an extremely difficult time for them.”
Several questiones remained to be answered as it is not currently known if the teen was found in his dorm room or at another location on campus, or what his manner of death was.
The boy’s age at the time of his death has not been made public.
Eton College, located about 25 miles outside of London, serves boys ages 13 to 18. It is one of the oldest and most renowned secondary schools in England, and it has approximately 1,300 students who reside in 25 different boarding houses.
Previously, 15-year-old Cosmo Silverman, who had just completed the ninth grade, was reportdly killed in a parking lot accident.