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Prince William and Kate Middleton Are Reportedly Moving (Again) Into Queen Elizabeth's Former Home.


The Prince and Princess of Wales are expected to go for a 2nd time this year—but will lengthen the relocation to give their teens some time to settle into school.
Over the past few months, a whole lot has changed for Prince William and Kate Middleton. In addition to being named the new Prince and Princess of Wales in the wake of Queen Elizabeth II's death, the couple additionally recently moved out of Kensington Palace in London and into Adelaide Cottage in Windsor. But it appears as although any other primary trade is on the horizon for the royal duo—they're transferring (again!).



The pair's preliminary go used to be made mostly in phase to be closer to the late monarch, who previously modified addresses from Buckingham Palace to Windsor Castle due to stated mobility issues. However, any other major purpose for the Prince and Princess of Wales' relocation was once their three children; they desired George, Charlotte, and Louis to attend the high-quality faculties the United Kingdom has to offer.
Despite just lately making the transition into their new estate, the newly-appointed King Charles III, who assumed the throne simply underneath a week ago, wishes the household to move into Windsor Castle—Queen Elizabeth's ultimate residence—the Daily Mail reports. This reportedly has to due with the duo's upgraded titles; William and Kate have been increased from Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Cornwall to the Prince and Princess of Wales this week.



Although the go into Windsor Castle seems to be inevitable, each the Prince and Princess of Wales desire to extend the relocation for the time being. According to The Telegraph, inserting a pause on shifting will provide their young people time to settle into their heir new school, Lambrook, which they began attending just one day earlier than Queen Elizabeth's passing.
"They may not be starting from scratch when it comes to decisions on what occurs to all of the royal properties, because there have been plenty of conversations about that over the years, however things can change when household dynamics are taken into account and they will favor as little disruption to their kid's lives as viable right now," a supply advised the outlet.


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