Kate Middleton and William: the new Cambridge house revealed, big change for the children

Kate Middleton and Prince William set to move in in their new home, this summer. The Cambridges will thus leave Kensington with their three children, to offer themselves a new life in the Windsor area. George, the mischievous Charlotte and the rambunctious little Louis will thus discover the joys of West London, at Adelaide Cottage in Berkshire, and will thus be closer to their great-grandmother the Queen. Kate and William’s new home offers four bedrooms, it was rebuilt in 1831 and is within walking distance of St George’s Chapel and Windsor Castle, as revealed by the DailyMail.

This house belongs to royal estate of 265 hectares in Berkshire. “The Queen needs more people like William around her, Ingrid Seward commented, editor-in-chief of Majesty Magazine. She is very often alone outside the staff and will therefore be delighted William, Kate and her three great-grandchildren will be ten minutes away.“One more reason for Kate Middleton and Prince William to choose this house. Since Queen Elizabeth II has had some health problems, which have caused her mobility problems, it is important that members of the royal family not be not so far from her.

Change of life for George, Charlotte and Louis

For the Cambridge children, however, this move entails a major life change. Indeed, George, Charlotte and Louis will leave their school Thomas’s Battersea – where Princess Charlotte was deprived of a best friend. They will start the next new school term at a school closer to their new home. If they chose this residence rather than another it is also for the sake of simplicity, as assured by a source close to The Sun. “Kate and William were very keen on a modest home to start their new life in Windsor“, they were told, about Adelaide Cottage, a four-bedroom house. They do not need more because they have no staff at home.

Why this new house makes them happy

The wish of Kate Middleton and Prince William was simply to find a pleasant house, near a school and the residence of the queen. “They were adamant that they didn’t want nothing too flashy or anything that needs refurbishment or extra security so as not to be a burden on the taxpayer“, specifies the same source. Adelaide Cottage does not require any costly renovation or any installation of an additional security device.

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