Prince William, Kate Middleton and kids move into new home
- On Sunday, Prince William, Prince of Wales, and Catherine, Princess of Wales, moved into Forest Lodge with their three children during the All Saints' vacation ending Sunday, Kensington Palace confirmed.
- Facing limited space at Adelaide Cottage, the couple left after concluding they had outgrown it and sought a fresh start from unhappy memories including Middleton's cancer treatment.
- Renovations finished early, allowing the family to move in ahead of schedule, with Prince William, Prince of Wales privately funding security and privacy upgrades plus new landscaping around the eight-bedroom $21 million Forest Lodge.
- The move took place during the half-term holiday, so Prince George of Wales, Princess Charlotte of Wales, and Prince Louis of Wales returned to Lambrook School today while Prince William, Prince of Wales, travels for Earthshot Prize duties in Brazil.
- By moving into Forest Lodge, the family remain in Windsor Great Park near Windsor Castle and London, hoping it will be their home for life while retaining Kensington Palace and Anmer Hall.
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