UPDATE: Prince William and Kate Middleton are making a significant life change, confirming they will relocate to a new family home “later this year” as they seek a fresh start after a challenging period. The royal couple, along with their three children—Prince George (12), Princess Charlotte (10), and Prince Louis (7)—will leave their current residence at Adelaide Cottage in Berkshire, near Windsor Castle, where they have lived since 2022.
The new family home, known as Forest Lodge, is located in Windsor Great Park and is valued at approximately $21 million. This move has been confirmed by a spokesperson to People and is seen as a vital step for the family, especially following Kate Middleton’s cancer diagnosis earlier this year.
Sources indicate that their decision to remain in Windsor is rooted in their desire to keep the children close to Lambrook School. An insider noted, “Windsor has become their home,” but also highlighted the tough experiences the family has faced during their time at Adelaide Cottage.
Earlier in March 2024, Kate Middleton publicly shared news of her remission, making this relocation even more poignant. As one insider revealed, “Moving gives them an opportunity for a fresh start and a new chapter; an opportunity to leave some of the more unhappy memories behind.”
Reports suggest that the Wales family is viewing this move as a long-term commitment to their “forever home.” In a notable move for the royal family, William and Middleton are financing the entire renovation themselves, ensuring there will be no cost to taxpayers. Additionally, it has been confirmed that they will not have live-in staff at their new residence.
This update marks a new chapter for the Wales family as they aim to create a nurturing environment following personal challenges. The emotional significance of this transition resonates deeply, as they seek to embrace positivity and new beginnings.
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