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Royal Education! Prince Harry Going To Yale Law School

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March 15 2016, Updated 9:23 p.m. ET

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To all the ladies who dream of meeting a prince, your dream may have just became reality! Prince Harry may be moving overseas and attending a school near you!

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The 31-year-old royal is reportedly considering attending Yale law school next fall!

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Students are going nuts! “Everyone was talking about it around the campus. Big buzz!,” an alumni told Page Six.

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However, experts are not convinced with the prince’s possible enrollment. “I doubt it” royal-watcher Richard Mineards claimed. “Harry’s not the brightest bulb in the palace chandelier. His entry exam for Eton boarding school because he wasn’t considered up to taking it.”

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Regardless of his brains, Yale students are keeping their fingers crossed! “Yale would be over the moon to get Harry as a student” one insider said. “Imagine the kind of fundraising they could do.”

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