Britain’s Prince and Princess of Wales, William and Kate, are to move into a new eight-bedroom home on King Charles III’s Windsor Castle estate in Berkshire, south-east England, their Kensington Palace office confirmed on Saturday.
Forest Lodge is to be the “forever home” of the heir to the British throne even after Prince William succeeds his father Charles to the throne, according to a report.
William and Kate are said to be funding the minor renovations and rent themselves, without British taxpayer funds, and will move in with their three children — Princes George and Louis and Princess Charlotte — later this year. “The Wales family will move house later this year,” a Kensington Palace spokesperson said.
The new home is very close to their current Windsor home of Adelaide Cottage, where the family moved as their children attend the nearby Lambrook School. The couple’s other homes include Anmer Hall in Norfolk and Apartment 1A in Kensington Palace.
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