PRINCE WILLIAM and Kate Middleton are planning a move to Forest Lodge in Great Windsor Park, a slight pivot amid initial reports claiming they were moving to Fort Belvedere (which, turns out, is being leased by a Canadian billionaire's family).
Apparently, the couple view Forest Lodge which
is currently being renovated as
their "forever home." Meaning, Prince William will live there even
when he's crowned King, following in his dad's footsteps and ditching
Buckingham Palace.
William's 'intention' is to remain in Forest Lodge even after he's
crowned. As they put it, "This is for the long term and it's their
intention to stay in Forest Lodge once he becomes king."
Another insider added that "They want to continue to do the school
run, even if they are king and queen," while yet another source noted that
"It's a fresh start for them after three really tough years. They are
looking forward to creating many happy memories in their new home and leaving
some of the unhappier ones behind."
As for when William and Kate are moving to Forest Lodge, apparently,
they're eying Christmas. Builders have already been seen around the property
working with "privacy screens," and landscapers have planted new
shrubs. So, it's all happening! And by "it's all happening," we mean
multiple families have had to vacate their homes to accommodate William and
Kate's move—more on that saga below.