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The education of the British Royal Family is the method and extent of formal education received by members of the British Royal Family.

The royal family of the United Kingdom is not known for its intellectual achievements and the British constitutional scholar David Starkey has described the reigning queen, Elizabeth II, as poorly educated, comparing her cultural refinement and intellectual curiosity to that of a "housewife". The Queen's father, George VI, finished at the bottom of his class at the Royal Naval College Osbourne, going on to study for one year at the University of Cambridge, though ultimately withdrawing. In fact, it would be almost 900 years after the first university was established in Britain before a British monarch or heir to the throne managed to successfully complete a university degree (when Prince Charles graduated from Cambridge in 1970).

The former Princess of Wales, Diana, once described herself as "thick as a plank", an evaluation echoed by Princess Michael of Kent who observed the late princess was not well educated, having failed her O-level examinations twice. Meanwhile, George of Denmark, the husband of Queen Anne has been generally regarded as unintelligent, lacking any interests other than binge drinking and model ship building. William Gladstone famously described Edward VIII as knowing "everything except what is in books" while Queen Victoria noted that her son was "dull and ignorant".

Members of the royal family who have successfully matriculated to university have sometimes been accused of leveraging their position and wealth to obtain admission to institutions that would not normally admit someone with their low exam scores. Some people have criticized the decision to admit Prince Charles to Cambridge in consideration of his low A-level exam scores. Charles' son, William, meanwhile was derided by fellow students at Cambridge when he went to take a graduate certificate in agriculture with some describing the admission of someone with his test scores as an "insult".

Prince Philip, who only has a high school level education, spent 35 years as chancellor of the University of Cambridge, the titular but largely ceremonial head of the university.

The following list summarizes the educational credentials of principal adult members in the current line of succession to the British throne.