Prince and Princess of Wales to move house
- William and Kate, along with their children, plan to relocate later this year to Forest Lodge, an eight-bedroom residence situated in Windsor Great Park.
- They decided to relocate after spending difficult years at Adelaide Cottage and seeking a larger, long-term family residence.
- The couple is funding minor renovations themselves and covering all costs to avoid any burden on taxpayers.
- Forest Lodge, valued at about £16 million, is owned by the King and lies less than a mile from their current Windsor home.
- This move allows William and Kate to provide more space for their children while establishing a residence they hope to keep after William becomes King.
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By Billy Stockwell, CNN The Prince and Princess of Wales will move to a new residence in Windsor later this year. William and Kate will move into Forest Lodge, an eight-bedroom home located in leafy Windsor Great Park, with their children George, Charlotte, and Louis, British news agency PA Media reported. “The Wales family will be moving home later this year,” a Kensington Palace spokesperson confirmed to CNN on Sunday. The family’s current mai…
Separation with announcement with Princess Kate and Prince William. The Royals move with their children from Adelaide Cottage to the Forest Lodge. Before Christmas the move is scheduled to take place. The move marks a new beginning after years of pain.
Prince William & Kate Middleton's 'Forever Home' May Have Come at Surprising Cost to Their Neighbors
Prince William and Kate Middleton may have found their “forever home,” but it’s reportedly coming at a cost to their neighbors. A palace spokesperson spoke to People on Aug. 16 and confirmed that “the Wales family will move house later this year,” but it’s not without controversy. According to The Mail on Sunday, two sets of neighbors “have been asked to leave their homes” near Forest Lodge. The request was made earlier this summer because th…
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