Kate Middleton and William ready to move: this house that makes them crack!

Kate Middleton and Prince William may well have found their new home. As revealed by royal informants from the Mail Online, a few weeks ago, the Cambridge couple seem to have decided to leave their London residence to move a few kilometers further, towards Windsor. The Duchess and the Duke of Cambridge would thus get closer to Queen Elizabeth II. But where do they intend to put their suitcases? Also according to information from royal experts on Monday, May 2, Kate Middleton and Prince William are considering settling in Adelaide Cottage, a royal family property which is just a 10-minute walk from the monarch’s residence, in Windsor.

The parents of Prince George, 8, Princess Charlotte, who turns 7 on May 2, and Prince Louis, 4, would choose this home because it has recently been renovated and would therefore be perfect for their family. of five. They are indeed in a hurry to move and other properties of the British royal family would require much more work before installation. Indeed, other options are available to Kate Middleton and William, including Frogmore House, which the couple recently visited. But the latter would require heavy and costly renovations. “Finding a way to make Adelaide Cottage work seems like the best and only option“, an insider told the Sun. This property has also long been used as a guest house for friends of Buckingham.

A nice surprise in the photos of Princess Charlotte

By moving there Kate and William intend to put their three children in the same school, in Windsor. For the moment, the Cambridge family lives between Anmer Hall, in Sandringham in Norfolk, and Kensington Palace in West London. It is also in the house of Anmer Hall that little Charlotte was photographed by her mother to celebrate her 7th birthday. Pretty photographs that delighted fans of royalty, and allowed them to discover the new family pet. Indeed, the spaniel who joined the Cambridges last November, appears alongside the Princess of Cambridge. A dog whose name had remained secret until then and who is called Orla.

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