Prince William, Forest Lodge and Kate Middleton
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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.
With Prince William and Kate planning to move into their 'forever home' of Forest Lodge, many have started to wonder what will become of Buckingham Palace when William becomes King
William and Kate are reportedly set to move into a new home later this year with their three children – the eight-bedroom Forest Lodge, nestled in leafy Windsor Great Park.
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The insider continued that the family will see Forest Lodge as their “forever home”, with Kate and William planning to live there even when they ascend to the throne in the future. The couple also have homes at Anmer Hall in Norfolk, as well as offices in Kensington Palace.
William and Kate are said to be banking on a fresh start in Forest Lodge, a stately eight-bedroom pile tucked away in Windsor Great Park, Berkshire. The children – George, 12, Charlotte, 10, and Louis, seven – are along for the ride, with the family expected to spend their first Christmas in what Kensington Palace has dubbed their “forever home.”