
Prince William and Kate moving to 8-bedroom house with no live-in staff: report
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According to the BBC, Kensington Palace confirmed that the Wales family will move house later this year. A source told The Sun, "This is a move for the long term. They see it as their forever home.”
Nestled in a secluded corner of the 4,800-acre royal parkland, Forest Lodge is seen as the family’s ‘forever home’, providing them with both privacy and proximity to their children’s school, Lambrook.
According to the BBC, Forest Lodge is a Grade II listed building. It was first listed in 1972, and the house has an impressive history of 300 years. It has stucco cornices and other plaster ceiling embellishment, Venetian windows, marble fireplaces, and half-barrel-vaulted ceilings in the hall.