Prince William Reportedly he wanted privacy for his family, but palace life may still be on the cards later. Prince of Wales and kate middleton Settled at Forest Lodge in Windsor with his three children. The move was designed as a quiet base away from the palace walls. New reports claim that plans may change if William becomes king. The issue was not just about comfort. It was also about duties, access and expectations towards the monarchy.
Prince William wants to keep family life out of the spotlight, reports say
according to a hello magazine reportPrince William and Kate signed a lease through 2025. The report describes Forest Lodge as an eight-bedroom Windsor home. It said the lease was a “short-term 20-year lease”. The move from an Adelaide cottage gave the family more space. Hello! Danielle Stacey said the children “have been resettled to nearby Lambrook School.” He also said that Forest Lodge is away from “palace walls”.
Meanwhile, King Charles has reportedly changed expectations around Buckingham Palace. Hello Magazine notes that Charles plans to stay at Clarence House. A palace spokesman said the king was “very fond of Buckingham Palace.” The same statement described it as a “buzzing hive of royal activity”. However, home was being redefined. Royal editor Emily Nash wrote that Charles was “redefining his purpose.” Clarence House offered greater privacy while remaining close to official royal work.
As yet Daily Mail report Said that William can withstand practical pressure. A former courtier called Buckingham Palace the “royal engine-room”. The source said “800 people” worked there every day. He further said that William could not expect his associates to drive to Forest Lodge every time. The source said they would need “a convenient London home very close to the Palace”. Privacy remained a family priority for Prince William. However, reports suggest the monarchy may need a home closer to the royal office.