This autumn, a family with three children will leave the Adelaide Cottage and move to the spacious forest lodge.
Prince William and Princess Kate are about to start a new page of life – this fall, with their children, they will move from the current housing Adelaide Cottage to the luxurious Forest Lodge Estate at Windsor Big Park.
According to Radar Online, the family will live with Prince George (12 years old) in the new home, Princess Charlotte (10 years) and Prince Louis (7 years old). The insider people said here that William and Kate dreamed of “to grow old and create new memories, even after they climbed the throne.”
In recent years, they have been difficult for wives – it has been in their lives in the Adelaide Cottage that they survived the death of Queen Elizabeth II, as well as a difficult time with news of the diagnosis of cancer in Kate and King Charles III. However, at the beginning of this year, Princess Wales reported that she was in forgiveness, and the couple is now seeking to leave poor trials.
The Forest Lodge is a three -story 18th -century mansion made of red brick, with marble fireplaces, high ceilings and tennis courts. The property is undergoing a huge -scale rebuild in 2001, but William and Kate plan their own changes -changing doors, windows, floors and ceilings repair. The steam covers all costs from personal funds, including rent, without the support of King Charles.
At the same time, local media wrote about misunderstandings, as many surrounding homes had to be released to move the royal family. Despite the size of the new estate, William and Kate decided not to have a permanent resident-servant to give the children the most ordinary childhood. The help of staff is limited to cleaning and passing the territory.
Earlier it was reported that Kate Middleton shared her feelings about her condition after cancer treatment.
Prince William and Kate Middleton moved into a new residence in Windsor
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