It’s been more than a year since the Prince and Duchess of Wales moved to Windsor, a move that not only means the couple will be leaving Kensington Palace, but will also mean their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis will be transferred to an entirely new school. became.
The Welshman seems to have adapted well to the slower pace of life in the Berkshires. The four-bedroom house on a Windsor estate is surrounded by 13 acres of parkland, with Duchess Kate’s parents and siblings living less than an hour’s drive away from her, and the candy-pink Adelaide Cottage. Privacy could not be a more idyllic haven for Duchess Kate’s three girlfriends. News broke that she underwent major abdominal surgery in January, and her post-surgery recovery was one month.
Kensington Palace did not say exactly why Duchess Kate and Prince William decided to uproot their former life in London, but the couple wanted their children to have “normal upbringing”. It is believed that they chose to move away from the hustle and bustle of the city. “as much as possible.”
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“The Prince and Princess of Wales are said to be ‘very happy’ in this relatively ordinary house on the grounds.” He wrote, adding that a royal source had revealed: “They are there as a family in complete privacy and there are no large staff.”
The Welsh family’s quiet life in the countryside has undoubtedly improved their work-life balance, allowing Kate and William to be more present with their children at home.
Global parenting expert Joe Frost, aka: super nannySaid Hello! Prince George, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte’s “perfect manners” in public are said to depend on a harmonious “balance” between understanding royal etiquette and acting their age.
“Behind closed doors, they’re definitely playing games like siblings, getting each other involved, teasing each other, having fun, baking cookies, playing in nature,” she said at home. We shared the situation.
As Robert adds, the Welsh family’s “normal” environment seems to be a good fit for them as well. “The idea that they are itching to replace the Duke of York in the Royal Lodge (with its swimming pool and children’s toy cottage) is “too expensive.”” “It may happen, but it was not planned,” is the verdict. ”
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As far as royal standards are concerned, the Welsh family’s life in Windsor is quite modest compared to their previous life in London.
Considering Prince William and Prince William downsized to a Grade II listed ‘cottage’, given that the family did not choose the grander (and currently vacant) Windsor Castle Even more so is the decision to do so. George will become king one day.