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The eye-watering amount Prince Archie's football school costs for one 45-minute session

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Prince Archie may be just six-years-old, but it seems he has already developed a love for sport. As well as learning how to surf, the young prince also seems to be taking football lessons - something his royal cousins can relate to.

When sharing behind-the-scenes photographs from season two of "With Love, Meghan" just days ago, Meghan included sweet pictures of her and Prince Harry's children. It was in one of these photographs that Archie was seen wearing a red football T-shirt, revealing the name of his football school.

The football school, named GB Soccer School, is a British-themed football school over an hour away from the family's Montecito home, where they have lived since 2020.

It is not known how often the prince goes to the football school, however he is believed to be passionate about the sport, so much so that his parents Prince Harry, 40, and Meghan Markle, 44, are having to pay a lot for their son to receive lessons.

As reported by GB News, the football school is quite expensive, with a range of group lessons, camps, and different classes available.

On the school's website, sessions are split into three categories, each of which are priced differently, with the cheapest being £238 ($320) for a 45-minute class.

An hour-long session can cost nearly £270 ($360). The website states that parents must also stay at the school while their children enjoy the sport.

While Prince Harry has never seemed to be a massive football fan, it seems that Archie could be taking after his royal relatives across the pond.

This is because Archie's uncle Prince William - the future King - is a massive football fan, known for supporting Aston Villa.

It is believed Wiliam's children, especially Prince George, are also fans of the sport and take part in it at school.

While Archie is believed to have little communication with his royal uncle and cousins, football will no doubt be something they could potentially bond over in years to come.

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