Lily Allen revealed she thinks kids should learn about childbirth, among other important topics, in school. Growing up, the 39-year-old singer attended a total of 13 schools, including King Charles III 's junior alma mater Hill House School. Speaking on an episode of her Miss Me? podcast , Allen shared that there are several key topics missing in childrens' education.

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Responding to a question from a listener, who was nervous about sending her own child to a private school, Allen explained: "I think there are great public schools and there are great private schools." She added: "So I don't think that it neccessarily is about one or the other, it's about what is available to you in your area, in which you live." Allen said that when she and her daughters lived in London, they attended a "really great" school, before adding: "When we moved to.