James, Earl of Wessex, to Study Rural Land Management at Royal Agricultural University
James, Earl of Wessex, the son of Prince Edward and Duchess Sophie, has received his A-level results and will be attending the Royal Agricultural University in Cirencester to study Rural Land & Property Management. This decision follows his completion of Sixth Form studies at Radley College in Oxfordshire. Buckingham Palace announced that James achieved the necessary grades to enroll in the program, which offers pathways to careers in rural business, estate management, and consultancy. James is the first member of the British royal family to attend this university, although it has connections to the royal family through alumni like Princess Anne's first husband, Captain Mark Phillips.