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Royal Shake-Up: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Set to Make Major Move
Royal expert Angela Levin has made a bold prediction regarding the future plans of Prince William and Kate Middleton, suggesting that an announcement about their relocation to Windsor could be on the horizon.
The couple is reportedly in the midst of actively planning to make the move to Windsor, with the intention of providing support to the Queen and being closer to Kate's family.
According to Ms. Levin, if the move has not already taken place, it might be revealed either in the upcoming week or potentially during the Christmas period.
During a discussion on GB News, Ms. Levin shared her insights, stating, “I think they have either sorted it so they can announce it next week.
Or they might leave it until the Christmas holiday, which is not ideal but then so much has happened with the Royal Family, you can't do everything at once.”
She highlighted the challenges involved in such a significant transition, emphasizing the complexities of changing schools, relocating, and ensuring the children are settled in their new environment, particularly if they are to be based in London temporarily.
The renowned Royal Biographer pointed out that the decision-making process for William and Kate likely revolves around their deep care and concern for their family.
Ms. Levin emphasized the potential emotional support that the Queen could derive from having her grandchildren and great-grandchildren in close proximity, even though she maintains a composed demeanor in public.
Acknowledging the Queen's resilience, Ms. Levin remarked, “I am quite sure that underlying it all is the fact that they care very much about their family.”
In a poignant reflection on the Queen's personal circumstances, Ms. Levin expressed empathy for Her Majesty, recognizing the profound impact of her enduring partnership with the late Prince Philip.
She noted, “And even though the Queen looks absolutely stoic and heroic when we see her out and about in bright colours, seeming very positive.