Inside the Queen's forgotten property Kate and William are interested in
11.02.2022 - 18:45
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Queen Elizabeth boasts a property empire estimated to be worth around £14.1billion, with homes dotted around the entire country. Many of Her Majesty's properties are unoccupied however, giving members of the royal family opportunity to move whenever they wish to do so.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are said to currently be considering a move, with the couple have reportedly been discussing making Windsor their new home. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge currently split their time between Kensington Palace and their weekend home in Amner Hall in Norfolk with their three children, Prince George, eight, Princess Charlotte, six, and three year old Prince Louis.
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"It's a little too far away for weekends, but Windsor is a perfect compromise.They are eyeing up options in the area." One of the options Kate and William are reportedly eyeing up is Frogmore House, which currently remains vacant on the Windsor estate. The incredible property has been a royal residence since 1792, having first been purchased by Queen
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