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How the Royal Family did in their A levels - including Princes William and Harry, Kate and Meghan

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Teenagers across the country will head into school today to collect their A level results. It is the first time in two years that students have sat exams due to disruption from the coronavirus pandemic.

Last year, pupils were awarded teacher-assessed grades based on their coursework and previous mock exams. The pressure will be on for many this year, especially for students hoping to gain the grades they need to get a place on their dream university course.

It's a nerve-wracking experience for most to open their envelopes in front of friends and family, but there was added pressure for those in the Royal Family as the rest of the world watched on. READ MORE:Harry and Meghan are coming to Manchester for a charity event While you could expect the best private education to give you the best grades, this hasn't really been the case for the Royals, as they have a real mixed bag of exam results under their belts.

The Queen spent her former days learning the ropes of the monarchy, but her children had a more normalised experience of education, with all the younger Royals studying for their A levels, and almost all going on to university.

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