Bye Kensington Palace? According to the royal informants of the Mail Online, Kate Middleton and her husband Prince William should leave their London residence to move a few kilometers further, towards Windsor. The project is to get as close as possible to Queen Elizabeth II, who has chosen to make Windsor Castle her main residence to the detriment of Buckingham Palace.
Barely returned from an intense royal tour in the Caribbean, the Duchess of Cambridge and her husband are already monopolized by a new project: their move. Well-informed sources told the Email that the couple therefore wishes to put down their suitcases not far from the sovereign whose health is increasingly fragile; but also in order to counter his embarrassing proximity to Prince Andrew, the latter being involved in inglorious legal cases and which tarnish the image of the crown. Moreover, even if the clan wanted to isolate him as much as possible, the queen’s son still manages to find a place for himself in the important events that punctuate the life of the royal family, such as a few days ago during a mass tribute to the late prince Philip…
Kate Middleton (40) and Prince William (39) have already studied several avenues: investing in the Royal Lodge of Prince Andrew or even Fort Belvedere, the former residence of King Edward VII. There was also talk of living at Frogmore Cottage, the home once inhabited by Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle until they decided they were sick of the UK and took over. of a luxurious villa in California… As for Adelaide Cottage, on the royal estate of Windsor, it is currently occupied by Simon Rhodes.
The spouses are now looking for private residences rather than relying on the real estate of the crown. Kate and William plan to land in Buckinghamshire, Windsor and or Surrey. They have already looked at the surrounding schools, including that of Lambrook in Ascot, to educate their three children there: George (8 years old), Charlotte (6 years old) and Louis (3 years old).