The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge move to Windsor


The dukes of cambridgeWilliam and Kate, start a new stage in their family life by moving soon to a house on the grounds of the windsor castleon the outskirts of London, while her three children will start classes at a new school, Kensington Palace reported Monday.

The Duke and Duchess will live in Adelaide Cottage, a modest 19th-century house with four bedrooms, so there will be no room for additional staff to live with them.

The couple’s children, princes George, Charlotte and Louis, will start classes in September at the private school Lambrook School, near the town of Ascot, near Windsor, according to Kensington Palace, official residence of the dukes.

The family will no longer reside in Kensington Palace to lead a more rural life, while Jorge and Carlota will leave Thomas’s Battersea College in London.

The Duke and Duchess have chosen to reside in Adelaide Cottage – a ten minute walk from the windsor castle– after Queen Elizabeth II, 96, granted permission for its use, since it is a home in the hands of the Crown.

“The dukes of cambridge announced today that Princes George, Charlotte and Louis will attend Lambrook School in Berkshire from September 2022,” Kensington said in a statement released Monday.

“Their Royal Highnesses are very grateful to Thomas’s Battersea, where George and Charlotte have had a happy start to their education since 2017 and 2019 respectively, and are happy to have found a school for three children who share Thomas’s values,” add note.

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The family will move before school starts in early September.

However, the dukes will keep the apartment where they have lived in Kensington Palace as their office and where their staff will continue to work, as well as the Amber Hall country house that they have in the county of Norfolk, in the east of England, and which was a gift from Queen Elizabeth II after their wedding in 2011.

For the first time, the nanny of the princes, the Spanish María Teresa Turrión Borralo, will not live with the family.

Lambrook School principal Jonathan Perry said he hopes to welcome the princes in September.

“We are delighted that Princes George, Charlotte and Louis will be joining this September and look forward to welcoming the family as well as all the new students to our school community.”

For his part, the director of Thomas’s Battersea, Ben Thomas, expressed the best wishes of “happiness and success” for the princes.

It is estimated that the dukes will pay about 53,000 pounds (61,308 euros) per year in their children’s fees.

The school is about a 20-minute drive from Adelaide Cottage, a house that has history as the place where Captain Peter Townsend lived, whose relationship with Elizabeth II’s sister, Princess Margaret, caused a scandal in the 1950s. past.

Adelaide Cottage is also close to the house where the Duchess of Cambridge’s parents live, in the town of Bucklebury, in the county of Bershire.

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