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Details of Kate and William’s ‘new home’ with children ‘revealed’

The children must be excited

Prince William and Kate Middleton will be moving into their new home sometime this year, it has been reported.

Royal expert Natalie Oliveri discussed the move on Australia’s Today Show alongside hosts Karl Stefanovic and Allison Langdon.

The royal expert stated that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s new property will offer more “privacy away from the cameras” and even has a “much bigger garden”.

Meanwhile, she also added: “This will allow them to be much closer to the Queen as they increase their royal duties.”

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William and Kate are reportedly moving closer to the Queen as they take on more royal duties (Credit: Splashnews.com)

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Revealing Kensington Palace is branded a “glorious prison”, the expert also said: “So this is going to be a very big change for the Cambridges.”

Also, their new family home will be only half a mile from the Queen’s Windsor Castle residence, according to reports.

So this is going to be a very big change for the Cambridges.

Natalie emphasised that the couple will move from Kensington Palace.

In addition, the new home, titled Adelaide Cottage, is located in Windsor Great Park which is 4,800 acres.

Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte and Prince George stand on the balcony of Buckingham Palace
The children will all attend school together come September (Credit: Splashnews.com)

A ‘major change’ for the children

It has already been claimed that the royal children, Prince George, nine, Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four, will all attend Lambrook school. 

Their new school is apparently only 15 minutes away and offers overnight boarding for the children.

However, the school also has mandatory classes on Saturdays, something the young royals may not be too happy with.

Meanwhile, with the big move, Kate is said to make the children feel safe and secure.

Correspondent Katie Nicholls told OK! magazine: “It is a big upheaval, but I think they’re very secure children. They feel very safe and very secure with their parents.”

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