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Royal Relocation: The Prince and Princess of Wales Embrace Life in Windsor
In a surprising turn of events, the Prince and Princess of Wales have decided to swap the hustle and bustle of London for the serene surroundings of Windsor.
This significant transition marks their departure from the opulent Apartment 1A at Kensington Palace to the more modest Adelaide Cottage.
The couple's choice was motivated by a desire to create a nurturing environment for their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
The move to Windsor not only offers a quieter lifestyle but also allows the royal siblings to attend Lambric School, which is nearby.
This decision underscores the couple's commitment to prioritizing their children's well-being and education.
It seems that the family is keen on providing them with a sense of normalcy, away from the public eye.
Additionally, this relocation has brought the family closer to the late Queen Elizabeth II.
A source revealed to The Sun that Prince William cherished the opportunity to spend more time with his grandmother during her final months.
Catherine recognized the importance of this proximity, understanding that as the future king, William needed to be near the Queen when she required support.
Adelaide Cottage, nestled within the expansive 655-acre Windsor estate, offers both tranquility and its own set of challenges.
Recently, the estate experienced a security scare when masked intruders targeted the property.