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The Wales family are relocating to Forest Lodge, a Georgian-era eight-bedroom mansion in Windsor Great Park. Prince William and Katherine, Princess of Wales together with their three children: Louis, George and Charlotte are on the move, and hope to be in their new home in time for Christmas.
A Kensington Palace spokesman confirmed that William, Kate, and their children George, Charlotte and Louis will leave their current residence, Adelaide Cottage, in the grounds of Windsor Castle, and move into Forest Lodge, an eight-bedroom Grade II-listed Georgian property in Windsor Great Park.
The royal couple and their three children are reportedly planning to live in Fort Lodge, an eight-bedroom mansion in Windsor Great Park.
The Sun reported Kate and Wills living there was designed to ‘test life in Windsor and see if it worked for them as a family’. After three years in the property, the couple are now moving on.
A plan to convert offices close to Windsor Castle into flats has been given the go-ahead. Mountcharm (SE) Limited secured permission to use the first and second floors of Arundel House, in Farm Yard, Windsor, as homes from the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead.
Windsor, being roughly 40km away from Central London, is more of a day-long excursion, with the gorgeous countryside of Berkshire another reason to make the trip. This royal home - still the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world - is open to visitors throughout the year.
King Charles III has taken a major decision for Windsor Castle to promote “royal history” among Britishers.On Wednesday, August 13, Buckingham Palace announced via Royal Collection Trust that Windsor Castle will be open to public
The Royal Family look set to come under pressure regarding their vast portfolio of properties following Princess Kate and Prince William’s decision on their future home. The Prince and Princess of Wales have chosen Forest Lodge in Windsor Great Park as their permanent home,