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The Palace has confirmed that Prince William and Kate Middleton, along with their three children, are moving house to Forest Lodge, an eight-bedroom home in Windsor Great Park – which a well-placed source has described as the Wales family's "forever home". Meaning, they're in it for the long haul, whether or not William is or isn't King.
The Prince and Princess of Wales have reportedly submitted planning applications to renovate their new home, Forest Lodge, a Grade II-listed mansion in Windsor. See photos of the former
A Kensington Palace spokesman confirmed that William, Kate, and their children George, Charlotte and Louis will leave their current residence, Adelaide Cottage, in the grounds of Windsor Castle, and move into Forest Lodge, an eight-bedroom Grade II-listed Georgian property in Windsor Great Park.
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.
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'