The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge today dropped off their 'excited' Cambridge 'gang' - Prince George , Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis - at the same new school after moving their family to Windsor for the next major phase of their life. Prince William and Kate Middleton's children have joined the co-educational private Lambrook School near Ascot in Berkshire, after the couple set up a new home at Adelaide Cottage in Windsor's Home Park. The children today attended a 'settling in afternoon' - an annual event to welcome new starters and their families to the school on the day before the new school term begins. The trio will officially start school tomorrow. In photographs released from the family arriving, the Cambridge siblings looked confident and happy as they arrived ready for a 90-minute settling-in session for new pupils and their families. A source close to the couple told the Daily Mail: 'As they got out of the car, they were just giddy with excitement. It was just so sweet to see. Not a nerve in sight. It was all so relaxed. They are wonderful kids.' The Duchess of Cambridge, 40, was the picture of elegance in a £245 brown polka dot dress by Rixo for the occasion, which she paired with matching tan coloured heels. She wore her soft brown locks in her signature bouncy blow dry style, and kept her makeup and jewellery neutral for the occasion.
Kate takes the Cambridge children to new Lambrook school in polka dot Rixo dress
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