Prince George is reportedly set to join the "chaotic mob" at Wetherby School.
The three-year-old royal – whose parents are Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge – is set to start his education in September, but according to letters sent to the Kensington and Chelsea council, the school he is tipped to be joining is riddled with "intolerable, screaming children."
In the letters obtained by the Daily Telegraph newspaper, seven residents in Pembridge Square – where apartments sell for around £4.3 million – have filed complaints about the unruly school children.
The publication reports the children are said to make "nuisance levels of noise", and often cause carnage in residents’ gardens with balls and other objects that go over the school’s fence during breaks.
The residents claim: "No fewer than nine netballs – and a hula hoop – have landed in one local garden in recent weeks."
Parents of the school children, however, have dismissed the locals’ claims as "churlish".
One parent told the Evening Standard newspaper: "This is ridiculously over the top. If the children go out there it’s only usually during play break of about 10 minutes. Everyone is very considerate. This is just churlish."
Meanwhile, it was recently speculated that whilst Wetherby School – which was attended by both 34-year-old Prince William and his younger brother Prince Harry, 32 – was the first choice for the young Prince, he may be enrolling in a brand new quieter school called Wetherby Kensington as it’s "more discreet" than the original school.
A source said recently: "The Duke and Duchess like the idea of George enrolling at the new smaller school because it is much more discreet than the original Wetherby.
"A few of the pupils at that school in Notting Hill are the children of celebrities so it has always attracted quite a lot of paparazzi.
"Although the children cannot be photographed, there is still a market for pictures of famous parents on the school run."