William and Kate make plans to move: Adelaide Cottage is a favourite
Created: 05/03/2022, 12:02 p.m
By: Larissa Glunz
William and Kate apparently want to turn their backs on London and leave Kensington Palace.
The ducal couple is said to have taken a liking to a charming cottage.
Windsor – The relocation rumors about Prince William (39) and Kate Middleton (40) persist.
The parents of three probably want to say goodbye to their previous home in London and are therefore looking for a new home for their family of five.
The ducal couple Cambridge is said to have already found a favourite.
William and Kate make plans to move: Adelaide Cottage is a favourite
William and Kate have lived in London's Kensington Palace for years, but it seems they now want to leave the big city hustle and bustle behind.
The two are said to end up in the vicinity of the British regent, in Windsor.
Queen Elizabeth II (96) has now made Windsor Castle her main residence, and she should welcome her new royal neighbors with open arms.
On the extensive grounds of the residence there are several possible houses for Prince William, wife Kate and their three children Prince George (8), Princess Charlotte (7) and Prince Louis (4).
According to recent reports, the family is said to be eyeing Adelaide Cottage.
William and Kate are probably fed up with London, they are said to have found a suitable home in Windsor (symbol image).
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Other properties such as Fort Belvedere or Frogmore House, which are also located on the grounds of Windsor Castle, are said to have not promised Prince William and Kate Middleton.
"All the other houses are struggling so Adelaide will be the favourite," an insider confided to Britain's The Sun.
William and Kate make plans to move: Windsor as a place of refuge?
Just ten minutes from Queen Elizabeth II's home and renovated in 2015, the cottage was built in 1831 for Queen Adelaide (57, † 1849).
One of the former residents of the house is Peter Townsend (80, † 1995), whose romance with Princess Margaret (71, † 2002) became public in the 1950s.
William and Kate are reportedly planning to move to Windsor this summer, but will certainly keep their country home in Norfolk.
Anmer Hall is part of the Sandringham House estate, where the British Royal Family celebrate Christmas every year.