Prince William and Kate Middleton set sights on Forest Lodge
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The Daily Mail is pointing out that the Prince of Wales “hiding away in Forest Lodge on the Windsor estate could result in an even greater collapse of support among his subjects.” It’s an extension of the conversation about William and Kate’s work ethic and if they are doing enough royal appearances.
Luckily, Forest Lodge, the 328-year-old mansion in Windsor Great Park, looks an absolutely ideal spot for the family of five to begin again, with plenty of greenery surrounding it (something the Princess has routinely said is important to her) and more than enough room for the three royal children.
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Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis will join their parents at Forest Lodge when the restorations conclude later this year
There’s been quite a fuss about Kate Middleton and Prince William’s decision to move from Adelaide Cottage to Forest Lodge later this year. From displacing their neighbors to leaving behind the Buckingham Palace legacy,
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The outlet also suggested that Forest Lodge is a "considerable upgrade" from Adelaide Cottage. Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis's new home includes a "chandelier-lit ballroom, tennis court, Venetian windows, and extensive grounds," per the publication.