Home sweet home. The prince William and the Duchess Kate have moved into a humble residence at Windsor, England — and they will be right next to the Queen Elizabeth II.
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Her Majestythe Queen, aged 96 years old, relocated to Buckingham Palace in London to Windsor Castle in the countryside in the spring of this year. Her home is just 10 minutes away across the road from Adelaide Cottage, per the BBC. Insiders have exclusively revealed to Us Weekly earlier in the summer that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are moving to be closer to the queen and her Mother, Carole Middleton.
“The entire family is very thrilled to move to Windsor not only because it brings them closer to Queen Elizabeth II], but because it’s the perfect balance that will bring them closer to London as opposed to if they decide to live full-time within Berkshire or Anmer Hall,” a source explained in June.
William and Kate and Kate, and both in their 40s, remain in their the home they use as a vacation spot Anmer Hall in Norfolk and their Kensington Palace apartment in London and have moved into in 2013. The couple, who were married in April of 2011, as well as their children -Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 7, and Prince George 9 years old, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte 7, as well as Prince Louis four, will reside in Windsor. The kids will spend a large portion the time at Berkshire to attend school that is less than 10 miles away from Adelaide Cottage.
“The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have announced today that Prince George and Prince Charlotte as well as Prince Louis will be attending Lambrook School in Berkshire from September 2022.” Kensington Palace told Us in a statement Tuesday, August 22.
In June, a source informed us that the kids are thrilled to live in the countryside.
” Charlotte can go on horseback rides in the air, while George plays football at large fields,” the insider noted at the time. “Louis enjoys being near to his great-grandmaand is going to be taking tennis lessons during the summer. They’re moving to the new school along with George, Charlotte and Louis are excited to go to the new school and being out in the country with fresh air, where there’s plenty of room for them to play in a free manner.”
The new house offers plenty of room to explore. Adelaide Cottage is situated in Windsor Great Park that covers more than five hundred acres of land, comprising three riding parks with designated spots for mountain biking, fishing and golfing.
The property also has an interesting background. Adelaide Cottage is a with four bedrooms, which was first a teahouse used by Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen the Queen consort of King William IV in 1831. The house later became the home of Peter Townsend, who later married the queen Elizabeth II’s sister, princess Margaret.
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“In April 1945, with a second child in the pipeline the King suggested to us that we relocate our residence to a modest “grace and Favor” house, Adelaide Cottage, in the park that was home to Windsor Castle,” Townsend wrote in his memoir of 1978, Time and Chance A Memoir of a Lifetime in reference to his former wife Rosemary Townsend. “It was a gracious gesture to which I was very grateful, despite little amenities in Adelaide Cottage.” House.”
Peter and Rosemary have left Adelaide Cottage when they divorced in 1952.