Prince William, Forest Lodge and Kate Middleton
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The Prince and Princess of Wales, both 43, are moving to Forest Lodge in Windsor later this year with their three children: Prince George , Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. Forest Lodge is said to be the family's forever home, where they plan to stay even when William accedes to the throne.
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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GB News on MSNSee inside Forest Lodge: Kate and William’s new £16million home
Forest Lodge, an eight-bedroom home in Windsor, is Princess Kate and Prince William's future home. Kensington Palace has confirmed to GB News that later this year, the Prince and Princess of Wales will be moving their family into their “forever home”.
It is officially confirmed; Prince William and Kate Middleton are on the move. The royal couple will be leaving their cozy Adelaide Cottage to move to their “forever home” at Forest Lodge, according to The Sun. A Kensington Palace spokesperson also confirmed their relocation to People, “The Wales family will move house later this year.” …
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Everything We Know About Prince William and Kate Middleton’s New “Forever Home” Forest Lodge
The Prince and Princess of Wales and their three children are set to move into the eight-bedroom house in Windsor Great Park by the end of the year—but the move is not without drama.
Prince William and Princess Kate are set to move to Forest Lodge after finding their "forever home" in Windsor; let's take a closer look.