This summer, the new Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince William and Kate Middleton, move out of Kensington Palace in London and into Adelaide Cottage in Windsor. However, it seems likely that they will be making another move in the near or far future. The couple will likely not make their new residence their permanent one.
At the end of the summer, the new Prince and Princess of Wales moved their family from London to Windsor. Insiders predict that the royal family of five will eventually move into Windsor Castle, which is over a thousand years old, even if they are settling into their new home at Adelaide Cottage.
Prince William and Kate Middleton Set To Move Into Windsor Castle
Windsor Castle is the residence of the British royal family and the largest and oldest steadily inhabited castle in the world. According to the Royal Collection Trust, from its construction by William the Conqueror in the 11th century, the sizable area has been the major residence of 40 kings and queens. It is believed that after his coronation, King Charles III will not spend as much time at Windsor Castle as his mother, Queen Elizabeth, did during her reign.
Prince William and Kate Middleton Set To Move Into Windsor Castle
For the time being, the Wales family is making the most of the expansive parkland and countryside that Windsor offers so that their children, George, Charlotte, and Louis, can run around and play freely. Residents have been delighted about the news; one said, “the family is all extremely pleased to meet everyone” and that “they enjoy that the kids can go out on their bikes and cycle about the estate.” “It’s a genuine tiny village,” another resident said.
Nanny Maria Turrion Borrallo is experiencing her first taste of life away from the family for the very first time. The fact that Prince George is still being raised at home by Princess Kate Middleton, rather than at a boarding school as is customary for royal children, directly results from her desire to provide her children an upbringing that is as close to “normal.” The children of William and Kate joined the Lambrook School community as fresh faces at the beginning of the month. The royal parents try to do the school drop-off and pickup daily, even though the school is only 15 minutes away from Adelaide Cottage.
Since Queen Elizabeth‘s death on September 8, the family has settled into a new routine. At the cottage, life is the same as at Amner Hall, their favorite country retreat in Norfolk, where the kids and their friends are always getting in and out of the swimming pool. George usually plops down on the couch next to Dad while Charlotte goes straight for the regulars. They are a “modern royal family doing normal things,” as one close friend puts it.

