Historic School Linked to Queen Elizabeth II to Close on July 10

### Historic School Linked to Queen Elizabeth II Set for Closure
#### Announcement Made Just Weeks Ahead of Final Term
The UK school where Queen Elizabeth II first learned to ride a horse is slated to close on July 10. This decision comes as a shock to parents and students at the establishment, which has been part of the community for years. The late Queen visited the estate where the school operates with her parents, marking its historical significance.
The announcement about the closure has led to disappointment among families. "Telling people with three weeks' notice before the end of term, children are very upset," noted a concerned individual. The abrupt nature of the news has raised questions about the decision-making process behind the closing.
Critics have voiced their concerns over the implications of this closure. "More destruction from Labour and Rachel Reeves. To think that the incoming is even more of a socialist is pretty scary!" remarked another concerned citizen, reflecting broader anxieties regarding local governance and educational policies.
As the date of closure approaches, community members are left searching for answers and advocating for the school's future, recognizing its long-standing heritage and connection to the monarchy.