Prince William is preparing for a trip the US without Kate Middleton by his side next month. He will be touching down in New York in what is his first trip to America since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle moved there.
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Prince George, nine, and Princess Charlotte, seven, have been students at Thomas's School in Battersea for the last couple of years. Their younger brother Prince Louis, four, has been a nursery student at Willcocks Nursery School in London. However, their move to Windsor means they will all be attending new schools.
George and Charlotte's new school reportedly costs £7,000 a term and even has mandatory Saturday classes. Kate Middleton and Prince William are moving their family to Windsor in order to be closer to the Queen, it has been reported. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are about to make a major change to their lives as they prepare to make the big move from their current home at Kensington Palace to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor.
They are also relocating the family to where William may eventually live as King. READ MORE: Prince William is 'besotted' by 'dominant' Princess Charlotte - expertAnother factor behind the change is reportedly a desire to move to a home that's quite basic, with no renovations or live-in staff. Speaking to Marie Clare, a source said: "Kate and William were very keen for a modest home to start their new lives in Windsor.
"They were adamant they didn't want anything too showy or anything that needed renovating or extra security. "The move will also represent a big change for the children, who will have to move school. They are reportedly joining Lambrook School in Berkshire as day pupils.
If it is this school, the Cambridges will be charged up to £7,000 a term. Many of its leavers also head off to prestigious secondary schools, including Eton. The school caters for boys and girls, meaning both Prince George and Princess Charlotte can attend school together.
Prince William is preparing for a trip the US without Kate Middleton by his side next month. He will be touching down in New York in what is his first trip to America since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle moved there.
The Cambridge clan are excitedly awaiting their reported move to Adelaide Cottage on the Windsor Castle Estate this summer. But one person who is less than impressed about the duke and duchess leaving Kensington Palace after extensive, and expensive, renovation, is their sister in law's pal Omid Scobie.The prominent royal biographer revealed that the move has "raised eyebrows" amid the backdrop of the cost of living crisis.
A royal expert has said that Prince William and Kate Middleton gave up their “dream” of London as a place to live in an effort for their children to have a “more normal life”.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are set to move from their family home in Kensington Palace in London, where they raised their three children, to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor, near enough the capital for royal duties to still be carried out.Though William, 40, and Kate, 41, have agreed that Windsor is the best place for Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis., to grow up and continue their school years, it is thought that it will be sore for them leaving London. Royal Executive Editor Omid Scobie wrote on Yahoo!: “Though London was originally the dream, it became increasingly apparent to the Duke and Duchess, that living in Kensington Gardens may not be the best place for Prince George, nine, Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four, as they grow up.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to visit the UK next month, travelling to Manchester for the One Young World Summit before the WellChild Awards on September 8.The couple will also be visiting Germany in the middle. And GB royal news reporter Cameron Walker has revealed that it is very likely the couple will be accompanied by a Netflix film crew.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are leaving London for Berkshire and according to reports, they are set to move into a four-bedroom house in Windsor with their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. As the summer holidays reach their final weeks, four year old Prince Louis is gearing up to make the transition into primary school and the move will mark the first time the three royal siblings will attend the same school.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are set to disappoint Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Louis with a major change to their living arrangements when they move home this summer. The family are leaving Kensington for Berkshire. The family will begin to live at Windsor Castle.
The Cambridge family’s new home in Adelaide Cottage will not have a room for their live-in nanny.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are reportedly moving into a four-bedroom house in Windsor with their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.The Cambridge family are also looking to live a nanny-free life in their new home.The new residence, Adelaide cottage, was built back in 1831 for Queen Adelaide, the wife of King William IV. As the summer holidays draw to a close, Prince William, Kate Middleton, both 40, and their family are moving into their new home, downsizing dramatically from Kensington Palace.The move will be quite a change from their London-life with Kensington Palace so close to the High Street and hustle and bustle of the capital.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte's 'adorable' friend from Kensington Palace may not be welcome at Lambrook, the school they're reportedly moving to this September. Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis may have to make a tough sacrifice at their new school – and we're not so sure they'll be too happy about it.
This June marked The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee and there were many Royal celebrations that took place up and down the country. One in particular was a sweet moment between Kate Middleton , Prince George , Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis as they shared the fun they had baking cupcakes for a street party in Cardiff. The Cambridges enjoyed a baking session in their kitchen and gave royal fans a peek into their family home as they did so.
It’s no secret that members of the royal family are ones for tradition. From the regal titles they inherit to the Christmas festivities they enjoy together, tradition and the royal family go hand in hand. But throughout the years, as things modernise and as the younger members of the family have children of their own, various royals have been spotted breaking away from tradition.
Prince William and Kate Middleton have been on a private Island getaway with their children for the summer break, according to reports. After an extremely busy year attending more official engagements, tours and public appearances than ever, the family-of-five are said to be scaling back on work duties and the limelight to spend quality time together during the six weeks holiday. It's believed the couple took Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis to Tresco, part of the Isles of Scilly, for their sunny UK staycation for the third year running.
Prince George, nine, and Princess Charlotte, seven, have been students at Thomas's School in Battersea for the last couple of years. Their younger brother Prince Louis, four, has been a nursery student at Willcocks Nursery School in London. However, their move to Windsor means they will all be attending new schools.
young royal was pictured pulling a range of expressions – and even sticking her tongue out – as she enjoyed swimming heats, a hockey match and gymnastics. The young princess also revealed gymnastics was the sport she liked most.
Princess Charlotte topped off her fun-filled day at the Commonwealth Games by watching her favourite sport with mum and dad Kate Middleton and Prince William. The seven year old royal made a rare solo public appearance with her parents, who took their daughter to sporting venues across Birmingham and to an official event in honour of the games.
Princess Charlotte is already getting into the swing of her royal duties.Kate Middleton and Prince William's only daughter made a surprise appearance at the 2022 Commonwealth Games on Tuesday alongside her royal parents, marking the first time she has joined them for a public engagement without either of her two brothers. Sporting a striped black-and-white dress with a Peter Pan collar, the youngster was hard to miss sitting with her parents in the stands of the Sandwell Aquatics Centre for the swimming competition. The princess seemingly enjoyed her day out as she was photographed smiling with her mom, reacting to the competition and giving her dad an enthusiastic thumbs up. Some very special guests are in attendance today. A warm welcome to Birmingham, @KensingtonRoyal!#B2022pic.twitter.com/MQSNB47B37In addition to the swimming, Charlotte also joined her parents for a visit to SportsAid House, for which the Duchess of Cambridge serves as patron. The pint-sized royal shook hands with SportsAid CEO Tim Lawler and sat in a meeting with athletes at the house. While Charlotte and her siblings don't typically join their parents for daily public engagements, the older two did make appearances at Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee events in June and for the Service of Thanksgiving held in March in honor of their late great-grandfather, Prince Philip. Just days ago, she joined her dad in a video message shared on social media for England's women's national football team, the Lionesses.
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (aka Kate Middleton) sits aside her daughter, Princess Charlotte of Cambridge, as they watch some aquatics during the 2022 Commonwealth Games on Tuesday (August 2) in Birmingham, England.