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Duchess of Cambridge and her two siblings reportedly have plans to live in Berkshire, closer to their parents Mike and Carol.

 


Kate Middleton and her siblings Pippa and James are all believed to be transferring to Berkshire, the place they will live minutes away from their mother and father Carol, 67, and Mike, 73.

The Middleton mother and father stay in a seven-bedroom, Georgian property, Bucklebury Manor, that they sold in 2012 for £4.7 million. The home, which is set within 18 acres of land, is named after the Berkshire village in which it is situated.


And now it is believed that the Duchess of Cambridge, and her husband Prince William, both 40, might also be planning to move their household from Kensington, west London to Windsor.

According to reports, the Cambridges are considering a number of homes on the Queen's 655-acre Windsor estate, with a view to transferring this summer. The pass would put them within 45 minutes of Carol and Mike with the aid of car.



Meanwhile, Kate's sister Pippa, 38, and her funding banker husband James Matthews, 46, are said to have spent £15million on their very own stately home in the county, simply 20 minutes pressure from her parents.

And the youngest Middleton sibling, brother James, 35, and his new spouse Alizee Thevenet, 32, moved to a tiny hamlet in the heart of the Berkshire geographical region remaining year.




Kate and William are reportedly eyeing up four-bedroom Adelaide Cottage on the Windsor Estate.

Their three youth George, eight, Charlotte, seven and Louis, four, will be pulled out of their current prep college in Battersea, and are all predicted to begin faculty regionally when the new tutorial time period starts in September.

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