Prince and Princess of Wales to move house
- Prince William and Kate Middleton, along with their three children, are expected to leave their four-bedroom home at Adelaide Cottage later this year and move into Forest Lodge, a spacious eight-bedroom residence located within Windsor Great Park.
- The relocation follows their 2022 move to Windsor and comes after difficult years marked by the late Queen’s death and cancer diagnoses within the family.
- Forest Lodge, valued around £16 million and a Grade II-listed property, has begun minor renovations funded privately by the couple to prepare for their long-term residence.
- An insider said, "Windsor has become their home" and described the move as "a fresh start" to leave some unhappy memories behind and settle permanently.
- The family expects to continue living without live-in staff and sees Forest Lodge as their forever home, reflecting a commitment to a stable, private family life in Windsor.
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The new house is just a few meters from their current residence.
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British royal sources have revealed that Prince William and his wife, Princess Kate Middleton, are preparing to leave their current residence, Adelaide Cottage, in Windsor, and move to a new, more spacious home called Forest Lodge.
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