Like learning to fly and robbing a serious person from a career. What will these 10 weeks do for Wills when he already has his farming and gardening staff once his father hands over Cornwell!
Wealthy and famous people have always been given a "soft ride" at prestigious universities in the U.S., Britain and probably everywhere. If he truly doesn't qualify under ordinary circumstances, I think he'd set a better example by going to a dif university.
For someone like the prince, however, there are security concerns and some schools couldn't handle his protection team as well as others.
He has a BA and a MA [Hons] from St. Andrews university, therefore I believe he does have enough academic abilities to undertake a certificate course (much less than a Diploma course and far less than a Bachelors degree) at a technical college (department) within a prestigious university.
I am no "Royalist", and in fact I consider myself a Republican. I am looking at the person, not his rank or status.
Its only for a short, one term course, for which I imagine the entry requirements are less strict than would be the case for a full degree course.
He is only going to be there a very short time to do one course, sound like the media trying to stir things up as usual...
There's not much point in being a royal if you don't get any privileges.
Did “one” bring a butler ?
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/cambridge-students-claim-prince-william-is-not-clever-enough-to-study-with-them-as-he-enrols-on-university-agricultural-course-9038104.html