PRINCE William is said to have come up with a sneaky way of going incognito at university. The future king wanted to have a relatively normal experience when he studied at St Andrews in Scotland, …
PRINCE William is said to have come up with a sneaky way of going incognito at university.
Although he officially enrolled at university with the name William Wales, his classmates are said to have used the moniker so he could go under the radar. When they returned for their second year at the University of St Andrews, Prince William, Kate and two pals opted to live off campus in a quaint two-storey home in the city.
Despite him being the future king of England, William is said to have pitched in with cleaning duties when he wasn’t studying for his Geography degree.
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