Prince William and Princess Kate are moving to a new home within Windsor Great Park. The family will relocate to eight-bedroom Forest Lodge with their children George, Charlotte and Louis later this year.
A Kensington Palace spokesperson said: "The Wales family will move house later this year." The couple are funding the property and renovations themselves, avoiding any cost to taxpayers.
Grade II-listed property upgrade
Work has already begun on minor renovations at the Grade II-listed Forest Lodge. According to The Sun, the property would be worth approximately £16 million on the open market, with the King owning the freehold.
The move represents a short relocation from their current main residence at Adelaide Cottage, also in Windsor. Their children will continue attending nearby Lambrook School without disruption.
Family property portfolio
The Wales family maintains homes at Anmer Hall in Norfolk and Apartment 1A in Kensington Palace. As heir to the throne, William inherited the Duchy of Cornwall estate when his father became King, a portfolio valued at more than £1 billion.
The move keeps the family firmly rooted in Windsor Great Park, maintaining their connection to the royal estate's heartland.
Sources used: "PA Media", "The Sun" Note: This article has been edited with the help of Artificial Intelligence.