NS Prince William and Kate Middleton are considering moving with their three children – Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis – to Windsor, where they want the children closer to Queen Elizabeth II as they go to learn their responsibilities within the British royal family.
Currently, William and Kate divide their time between Kensington Palace and Tiger Hall in Norfolk, but are reported to be looking for property in Fort Belvedere, near Windsor Great Park.
“Anmer Hall made sense while William was a helicopter pilot in East Anglia, but he’s no longer working. It’s a bit out of the way for weekends, while Windsor is perfect. They’re looking at options in the area.”, a source revealed to The Mail on Sunday.
It is also indicated that the 95-year-old Queen Elizabeth II intends to stay permanently in Windsor when she returns from her summer vacation at Balmoral.
It was here that the British Queen stayed during the pandemic, close to her youngest son, Prince Edward, his wife Sophie, his other son, Prince Andrew, and his former daughter-in-law, Sarah Ferguson.
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