Madonna is planning to send her sons to Marlborough College – the smart English boarding school favoured by the Middleton family.
The school costs up to £30,300 a year and counts Princess Eugenie, Otis Ferry and comedian Jack Whitehall among its famous alumni, as well as the Duchess of Cambridge and her siblings James and Pippa.
Now the Queen of Pop, 53, hopes to send her son Rocco, 11, from her marriage to Guy Ritchie, to the 168-year-old Wiltshire school. He is understood to have completed an application to move there at 13.
Madonna’s adopted son David, six, would follow in his brother’s footsteps.
‘The plan to have Rocco educated in England started as Guy’s idea,’ says a source. ‘He wants Rocco and David to go to a boarding school as he did.
He feels strongly that the education system is better here than in America.’
Madonna – who recently released her film W. E. about King Edward VIII – is open to the idea, so she has been over to visit Marlborough.
Guy, 43, who lives at Ashcombe House near Salisbury in Wiltshire, last month had a baby son by model girlfriend Jacqui Ainsley, 29.
But he is said to be focused on his older sons’s education and wants David and Rocco schooled in the British system.
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