The Prince and Princess of Wales
Prince William studied at Eton College from 1995 until 2000 and left with 12 GCSEs and three A-levels – an A in Geography, B in Art and C in Biology.
He went on to study Art at St Andrews before switching to Geography.
Meanwhile, his wife attended Marlborough College and took on 11 GCSEs and three A-levels – As in both Maths and Art and a B in English.
She studied History of Art at St Andrews until 2005.
Prince Harry
The Duke of Sussex also attended Eton College and graduated with 11 GCSEs and two A-levels – a B in Art and a D in Geography.
Afterwards, he decided against going to university and joined the Army instead.
King Charles
The monarch attended Gordonstoun school where he did five GCSEs and two A-levels – a B in History and a C in French.
He was still able to enter Cambridge University, where he studied Anthropology, Archaeology and History.
Charles also served in the Royal Air Force and Royal Navy.
Princess Anne, Prince Edward and Prince Andrew
King Charles’s siblings also sat their A-Levels when they were younger, also not all of them went to university.
The Princess Royal took six GCSEs and three A-Levels in English, History and Politics.
Her official marks have never been disclosed. Princess Anne did not attend university.
Prince Edward on the other hand, took nine GCSEs and three A-levels – a C in English, a D in History and a D in Politics.
He went on to study History at Cambridge University. He also served in the Royal Marines.
Prince Andrew, like Princess Anne, had six GCSEs and A-levels in English, History and Politics but his marks have not been disclosed.
He didn’t go to university but instead enrolled at Britannia Royal Naval College. He also served in the Falklands War.
Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie
Princess Beatrice attended St George’s School and took on nine GCSEs and three A-levels – an A in Drama and a B in both History and Film Studies.
She ended up studying History and History of Ideas at Goldsmiths in London.
Princess Eugenie attended Marlborough College – the same one as Princess Kate – and excelled in her GCSEs after getting two As in Art and English Literature and a B in History of Art
Lady Louise Windsor
Lady Louise took on English, History, Politics and Drama as her subjects at St Mary’s School but Buckingham Palace did not release her marks.
However, she is doing an English degree at St Andrews, where the standard entry requirements are AAA.
Zara Tindall
Zara Tindall took on three A-Levels at Gordonstoun School in PE, Geography and Biology.
Her marks were not officially disclosed and she ended up not going to university, opting to focus on her equestrian career instead.
Out of all the royals, Princess Kate and Princess Eugenie, along with Princess Beatrice appear to have scored the highest overall on their A-Levels.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry appears to have scored the worst.