She graduated from the international baccalaureate program in Victoria (Norfolk House) in 1977.
This design was first exemplified by the now demolished Norfolk House completed in 1756.
The Norfolk House was also a hotbed for Republican politics in its day.
Norfolk House was the headquarters of The Automobile Association from the mid-1990s until its closure in 2003.
Norfolk House at the southern end of the square is Number 31, and the two houses to its north are Numbers 32 and 33.
Her interest in arts drove her to restore the Norfolk House in 1755.
Once at Norfolk House, she would consult her mother's wishes as to her future movements.
However, the interior design of Norfolk House was to define the London town house for the next century.
George was born in London at Norfolk House.
One month later, he was publicly baptised at Norfolk House, again by Secker.