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Prince William banned from 'quite fun' hobby at Windsor Great Park home - Birmingham Live

  • Forest Lodge, inside Windsor Great Park, a 4,800-acre estate, bans all motorised transport for safety and traffic management.
  • Windsor Great Park regulations specify roads are for residents and Estate workers, and The Long Walk bans bikes, scooters, rollerblades, and skateboards.
  • Enforcement measures include fines, penalty points, and police seizure for e-scooters, hoverboards, and one-wheels; Prince William, the Prince of Wales, was photographed riding an e-scooter years ago and seen on one last year.
  • As a result, the future King, 43, will no longer be able to ride his 10mph e-scooter around Forest Lodge grounds, but residents who live on the Windsor Great Park estate can use e-scooters on nearby roads.
  • Described as their 'forever home', Forest Lodge gives Prince William and Princess Kate more space for Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, and William said e-scooters `It is round here. It gets around quite nicely around here, it's quite fun`.
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Britain's Prince William moved to Forest Lodge with his family last fall. The move meant a big change for the heir to the throne: he had to give up riding an electric scooter around the estate, as it is prohibited in the area of his new home.

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Prince William of England is a big fan of electric skateboards. The heir of the British crown uses this means of transport to move through the vast tracts of land in his residences. But now he will no longer be able to do so. As the Daily Mail picks up, the prince and his wife, Kate Middleton, have moved to Forest Lodge, classified as Grade II, on the vast estate of almost 2,000 hectares in Berkshire, after leaving their former residence at Adel…

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