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Prince William and family are moving to Forest Lodge on the Windsor estate, prompting uncertainty about the future of Buckingham Palace.
Prince William and Kate Middleton’s move to Forest Lodge later this year - their reported “forever home“- is about putting the needs of their family first. Still, some royal critics are raising concerns about what this means for the future of the monarchy.
Luckily, Forest Lodge, the 328-year-old mansion in Windsor Great Park, looks an absolutely ideal spot for the family of five to begin again, with plenty of greenery surrounding it (something the Princess has routinely said is important to her) and more than enough room for the three royal children.
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InStyle on MSNAll About Prince William and Kate Middleton's $21 Million "Forever Home," Forest Lodge
Prince William and Kate Middleton are gearing up for one last move just a few miles down the road from their current home, Adelaide Cottage. Situated in Great Windsor Park, Forest Lodge will host the Wales family just in time for Christmas, if all goes to plan, and many more holidays after that.
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Marie Claire on MSNPrincess Kate and Prince William's "True Colors" Are on Display Amid Forest Lodge Move, as Sources Claim Neighbors "Were Told to Move Out" Immediately
The outlet also suggested that Forest Lodge is a "considerable upgrade" from Adelaide Cottage. Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis's new home includes a "chandelier-lit ballroom, tennis court, Venetian windows, and extensive grounds," per the publication.
Prince William and Princess Kate are moving their family to a new £16 million home in Windsor Great Park, which they hope will be their 'forever home'