Prince William and Kate Middleton’s new royal abode will serve them and their three children for years to come.
The Prince and Princess of Wales are gearing up to bid farewell to their Adelaide Cottage residence, which they moved into in 2022.
The couple and their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis will be moving into the sprawling Forest Lodge home before Christmas — and they will not be looking to move out anytime soon.
Insiders say the property will serve as their forever home even after William ascends to the throne, BBC reports.
The Georgian mansion, located near Windsor Great Park, features a total of eight bedrooms, six bathrooms, a tennis court and dates back to the 1770s — and boasts a cool $21 million price tag.
The family’s house hunt was revealed last month, with sources saying the couple — who wed in 2011 — were looking for a larger home that boasts more square footage, larger gardens and more privacy.
In keeping with their current lifestyle at Adelaide Cottage, the Waleses will be looking to keep their home life as normal as possible for their children, meaning they will not have any live-in staff at the new estate.
It’s expected that George, Charlotte and Louis’s longtime nanny, Maria Turrion Borrallo, will make the move with them, and will likely reside in a smaller property on the estate.
The family’s new home sits just 30 minutes away from Princess Catherine’s parents, Carole and Michael Middleton, who have been instrumental in caring for the couple’s three children.
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William and Kate are funding the renovation in the new property themselves, and will pay rent to the Crown Estate through William’s Duchy of Cornwall Estate.
The future king inherited the $1 billion estate when his father assumed the throne in Sept. 2022.
A month prior, the Waleses moved from Kensington Palace in west London to the five-bedroom residence with their children, as well as their beloved cocker spaniel, Orla.
The home is a 10-minute walk from Windsor Castle and only a short drive from Lambrook School, which is attended by all the three children.
Come September, however, Prince George is reportedly set to enroll at the prestigious Eton College — William and his estranged brother Prince Harry’s former school, which has long been a popular choice among royals, politicians and aristocrats.
The $82,000-per-year college is located a short stroll away from William and Kate’s family home, making it the perfect option for the future king.
Prior to setting their sights on Forest Lodge, William and Catherine eyed up Fort Belvedere — a stunning gothic-revival mansion located just a stone’s throw away from Windsor Great Park.
Additionally, they considered moving into Royal Lodge — the 30-room Windsor mansion where Prince Andrew currently resides with his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson.