Kate Middleton appears to have recently changed her hair color and fans noticed while she was making her latest appearance.
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Prince William and Kate Middleton are moving to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor, Kensington Palace have said.The Duke and Duchess's children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis will also be starting Lambrook School near Ascot in September. Lambrook School reportedly costs around £19,000 a year.
A statement from Kensington Palace read: “The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have today announced that Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis will attend Lambrook School in Berkshire from September 2022. “Their Royal Highnesses are hugely grateful to Thomas’s Battersea where George and Charlotte have had a happy start to their education since 2017 and 2019 respectively and are pleased to have found a school for all three of their children which shares a similar ethos and values to Thomas’s.” The duke and duchess are seeking a life away from the goldfish bowl of their official residence Kensington Palace in west London in a bid to put their children first and give them more freedom.They had been known to have set their heart on outdoorsy prep school Lambrook, with its 52 acres of grounds, for their youngsters where fees will cost William and Kate in excess of £50,000 a year.The family will use the pretty 19th century Adelaide Cottage as their base after the Queen gave them permission to lease the four-bedroom Grade II listed cottage, which belongs to the Crown Estate.
It was built for Queen Adelaide in 1831 and is nestled just a 10-minute walk from Windsor Castle in the private Home Park. A royal source said: “This is very much a decision that two parents have made to give their children the ‘most normal’ start possible.
KP can be a little bit of a fishbowl. “They wanted to be able to give George, Charlotte
.Kate Middleton appears to have recently changed her hair color and fans noticed while she was making her latest appearance.
Kate Middleton on Friday was seen for the first time since Queen Elizabeth II died, and it's clear the new Princess of Wales is in mourning.The 40-year-old was spotted in Windsor, England, behind the wheel of an SUV wearing black shades and a black turtleneck. She couldn't be there to bid Elizabeth goodbye after Her Majesty fell gravely ill Thursday and hours before she died.
Duchess Kate Middleton has been photographed looking rather sombre in black as she sets off on the afternoon school run to collect her three children from school. This is the first sighting of the now Duchess of Cornwall and Cambridge following the death of the late Queen Elizabeth II .
Prince William has left Balmoral and is travelling back to Windsor to be with his family ahead of the Accession Council, Kensington Palace said.
We cannot imagine how heartbroken the royal family must be right now, especially those who never got to say their final goodbyes.
Prince Charles has now become King following the death of his mother Queen Elizabeth aged 96. This news has shaken up the line of succession in the Royal Family, as many members will now receive new titles.
The Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, has been photographed leaving her home to pick up her three children from school amid growing concerns over the Queen’s health. She has been seen driving from her home in Windsor to collect her kids from Lambrook school, near Ascot.
after doctors expressed “concerns for her health,” Kate Middleton remains in her and Prince William's in Windsor—but not without good reason. The couple's three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, just attended their at a new school following their move from London. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were photographed on Wednesday, September 7, walking their kids—decked out in new school uniforms—to , not far from Adelaide Cottage where the family now resides.Per , the Duke and Duchess decided that only William needed to head to Balmoral in the Highlands of Scotland, where the queen spends her summers, while Kate Middleton looks after their kids.
The Queen's close family have all headed up to Balmoral in Aberdeenshire where she is under medical supervision with concerns for her health. Prince Charles and Camilla, Prince William, Princess Anne, Prince Edward and Prince Andrew have all been called to the royal Scottish estate.
Prince William and Kate Middleton hold hands with all their three children as they arrive for a tour of their brand new school in Bracknell, England on Wednesday (September 7).
Ahead of the school year starting, Kate Middleton and Prince William moved with their three children to Windsor to start a new life among the countryside. Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are going to attend the private Lambrook School near Ascot in Berkshire after the family moved into Adelaide Cottage in Windsor’s Home Park. The family will use the pretty 19th century Adelaide Cottage as their base after the Queen gave them permission to lease the four-bedroom Grade II listed home, which belongs to the Crown Estate.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and their children are believed to have moved into their new Windsor home. Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are joining the co-educational private Lambrook School near Ascot in Berkshire after the family set up home in Adelaide Cottage in Windsor’s Home Park.
Prince William and Kate Middleton confirmed that they are moving to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor earlier this month in a statement by Kensington Palace. The move away from London will mean that Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis will be attending the same school together for the first time.The three young Cambridges are gearing up to go to Lambrook School near Ascot in September, which reportedly costs around £19,000 a year per child.The move means Prince George and Princess Charlotte are moving out of Thomas’ School in Battersea, but the Duke and Duchess broke tradition with that choice.
Earlier this month, Kensington Palace confirmed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are moving to Windsor soon. Kate Middleton, Prince William and their three children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are all set to make the move, swapping London for Windsor and starting a new life in a leafier part of the country.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are facing backlash as the pair move their family over to Windsor in the coming weeks.The Cambridges are moving from Kensington Palace to Adelaide Cottage with their three children, Prince George, nine, Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four — with the family aiming to get settled in at their new home before the next school year begins. Adelaide Cottage sits in Windsor's Home Park, a private 655 acre royal park which is managed by the Crown Estate, with William and Kate being given permission to live in the 19th century, four-bed cottage by Queen Elizabeth II.
Kate Middleton made an awkward mistake while doing the back-to-school shop with Prince George and Princess Charlotte. Along with little brother Prince Louis, the young royals are looking forward to starting new school Lambrook in just a few weeks after William and Kate moved the family from London to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor.
Prince William and Kate Middleton will retain the services of their nanny when they move to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor, according to royal commentator Jennie Bond. Responding to reports they will not have a nanny looking after their children after moving to their new home, Ms Bond said she understood them to be incorrect. Speaking to GB News, Ms Bond said: "I'm not so sure that's true.
The end of the summer holiday is nearing which means a return to school for Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. But this September the royal children will be attending a different school as the family moves up to the Windsor estate. Private co-educational institution Lambrook School, in Berkshire, near Ascot, is the Cambridge children's new school.
: This fall, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis will enroll at Lambrook School in Berkshire, a 15-minute drive from their new home of Adelaide Cottage. A senior royal source the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge want to give their children as “normal” an upbringing as possible, and desire the relative privacy that suburbia provides.