But he added that it quickly became clear that Kensington Palace might not be the best place for the three young children to grow up. They reportedly considered moving to their home in Norfolk, but instead chose Windsor to be closer to London and allow them to fulfill their royal duties more effectively. Scobie wrote for the website: “Although London was initially the dream, it became increasingly apparent to the Duke and Duchess that life in the middle of Kensington Gardens might not be the best place for nine-year-old Prince George , Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four, as they grow up. “They thought about moving [their home in] Norfolk, but as active senior royals they could never be that far from London, so Windsor came into the picture,’ says the source. Rather than buying the four-bedroom Grade II listed Adelaide Cottage in Windsor, Kate and William decided to privately rent the property and not buy it, according to Mr Scobie. This is where George, Charlotte and Louis will live while they continue their school years. The move to the Windsor property will also give Cambridge’s three young children much more freedom during leisure periods. The youngsters were sheltered within the walls of their London residence and a tight security operation would have to be carried out if they were to venture outside the premises. READ MORE: Meghan and Harry ‘horror’ as ‘US interest in them wanes’ But there is still one holiday destination that everyone is expected to reach before the end of summer before settling into their new home. Royal insider Victoria Ward said: “Since schools broke up in July, the Cambridges have been enjoying UK-based holidays and spending time at their Anmer Hall in Norfolk. “In the coming weeks, they will travel to Scotland for their annual summer break with the Queen at Balmoral before returning to settle at Adelaide Cottage ahead of the new school term.”
title: “Kate And William Abandon Dream As Couple Put George Charlotte And Louis Ahead Of Firma Basilica News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-15” author: “Migdalia Whitaker”
But he added that it quickly became clear that Kensington Palace might not be the best place for the three young children to grow up. They reportedly considered moving to their home in Norfolk, but instead chose Windsor to be closer to London and allow them to fulfill their royal duties more effectively. Scobie wrote for the website: “Although London was initially the dream, it became increasingly apparent to the Duke and Duchess that life in the middle of Kensington Gardens might not be the best place for nine-year-old Prince George , Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four, as they grow up. “They thought about moving [their home in] Norfolk, but as active senior royals they could never be that far from London, so Windsor came into the picture,’ says the source. Rather than buying the four-bedroom Grade II listed Adelaide Cottage in Windsor, Kate and William decided to privately rent the property and not buy it, according to Mr Scobie. This is where George, Charlotte and Louis will live while they continue their school years. The move to the Windsor property will also give Cambridge’s three young children much more freedom during leisure periods. The youngsters were sheltered within the walls of their London residence and a tight security operation would have to be carried out if they were to venture outside the premises. READ MORE: Meghan and Harry ‘horror’ as ‘US interest in them wanes’ But there is still one holiday destination that everyone is expected to reach before the end of summer before settling into their new home. Royal insider Victoria Ward said: “Since schools broke up in July, the Cambridges have been enjoying UK-based holidays and spending time at their Anmer Hall in Norfolk. “In the coming weeks, they will travel to Scotland for their annual summer break with the Queen at Balmoral before returning to settle at Adelaide Cottage ahead of the new school term.”
title: “Kate And William Abandon Dream As Couple Put George Charlotte And Louis Ahead Of Firma Basilica News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-25” author: “Claire Townsand”
But he added that it quickly became clear that Kensington Palace might not be the best place for the three young children to grow up. They reportedly considered moving to their home in Norfolk, but instead chose Windsor to be closer to London and allow them to fulfill their royal duties more effectively. Scobie wrote for the website: “Although London was initially the dream, it became increasingly apparent to the Duke and Duchess that life in the middle of Kensington Gardens might not be the best place for nine-year-old Prince George , Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four, as they grow up. “They thought about moving [their home in] Norfolk, but as active senior royals they could never be that far from London, so Windsor came into the picture,’ says the source. Rather than buying the four-bedroom Grade II listed Adelaide Cottage in Windsor, Kate and William decided to privately rent the property and not buy it, according to Mr Scobie. This is where George, Charlotte and Louis will live while they continue their school years. The move to the Windsor property will also give Cambridge’s three young children much more freedom during leisure periods. The youngsters were sheltered within the walls of their London residence and a tight security operation would have to be carried out if they were to venture outside the premises. READ MORE: Meghan and Harry ‘horror’ as ‘US interest in them wanes’ But there is still one holiday destination that everyone is expected to reach before the end of summer before settling into their new home. Royal insider Victoria Ward said: “Since schools broke up in July, the Cambridges have been enjoying UK-based holidays and spending time at their Anmer Hall in Norfolk. “In the coming weeks, they will travel to Scotland for their annual summer break with the Queen at Balmoral before returning to settle at Adelaide Cottage ahead of the new school term.”
title: “Kate And William Abandon Dream As Couple Put George Charlotte And Louis Ahead Of Firma Basilica News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-19” author: “Meredith Lang”
But he added that it quickly became clear that Kensington Palace might not be the best place for the three young children to grow up. They reportedly considered moving to their home in Norfolk, but instead chose Windsor to be closer to London and allow them to fulfill their royal duties more effectively. Scobie wrote for the website: “Although London was initially the dream, it became increasingly apparent to the Duke and Duchess that life in the middle of Kensington Gardens might not be the best place for nine-year-old Prince George , Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four, as they grow up. “They thought about moving [their home in] Norfolk, but as active senior royals they could never be that far from London, so Windsor came into the picture,’ says the source. Rather than buying the four-bedroom Grade II listed Adelaide Cottage in Windsor, Kate and William decided to privately rent the property and not buy it, according to Mr Scobie. This is where George, Charlotte and Louis will live while they continue their school years. The move to the Windsor property will also give Cambridge’s three young children much more freedom during leisure periods. The youngsters were sheltered within the walls of their London residence and a tight security operation would have to be carried out if they were to venture outside the premises. READ MORE: Meghan and Harry ‘horror’ as ‘US interest in them wanes’ But there is still one holiday destination that everyone is expected to reach before the end of summer before settling into their new home. Royal insider Victoria Ward said: “Since schools broke up in July, the Cambridges have been enjoying UK-based holidays and spending time at their Anmer Hall in Norfolk. “In the coming weeks, they will travel to Scotland for their annual summer break with the Queen at Balmoral before returning to settle at Adelaide Cottage ahead of the new school term.”
title: “Kate And William Abandon Dream As Couple Put George Charlotte And Louis Ahead Of Firma Basilica News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-25” author: “Michele Brazelton”
But he added that it quickly became clear that Kensington Palace might not be the best place for the three young children to grow up. They reportedly considered moving to their home in Norfolk, but instead chose Windsor to be closer to London and allow them to fulfill their royal duties more effectively. Scobie wrote for the website: “Although London was initially the dream, it became increasingly apparent to the Duke and Duchess that life in the middle of Kensington Gardens might not be the best place for nine-year-old Prince George , Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four, as they grow up. “They thought about moving [their home in] Norfolk, but as active senior royals they could never be that far from London, so Windsor came into the picture,’ says the source. Rather than buying the four-bedroom Grade II listed Adelaide Cottage in Windsor, Kate and William decided to privately rent the property and not buy it, according to Mr Scobie. This is where George, Charlotte and Louis will live while they continue their school years. The move to the Windsor property will also give Cambridge’s three young children much more freedom during leisure periods. The youngsters were sheltered within the walls of their London residence and a tight security operation would have to be carried out if they were to venture outside the premises. READ MORE: Meghan and Harry ‘horror’ as ‘US interest in them wanes’ But there is still one holiday destination that everyone is expected to reach before the end of summer before settling into their new home. Royal insider Victoria Ward said: “Since schools broke up in July, the Cambridges have been enjoying UK-based holidays and spending time at their Anmer Hall in Norfolk. “In the coming weeks, they will travel to Scotland for their annual summer break with the Queen at Balmoral before returning to settle at Adelaide Cottage ahead of the new school term.”