The Hefty Price Prince William and Kate Middleton Pay to Rent Lavish New 'Forever Home' Revealed
The rent is paid from William’s Duchy of Cornwall income as royal finances face renewed scrutiny over public spending and tax transparency.
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The secret around the rent of Forest Lodge, Prince William and Kate Middleton's new home, has just fallen. According to a figure revealed by The Times and picked up by several media outlets, the couple would pay about $411,435 a year, or almost 382,000 euros, for this Georgian mansion nestled in the Windsor Great Park. Converted into books, the rent runs around 300,000 to 307,500 pounds a year, or about 352,500 euros or 29,000 euros a month, acc…
The amount of rent paid by Kate Middleton and Prince William to live at Forest Lodge in Windsor is now known. Official documents have recently been deposited with the land register, making the amount of rent public. Prince of Wales pays a five-digit sum every month to allow his family to reside in the Forest Lodge mansion in Windsor. Despite the nickname they gave him: "forever home", the lease is valid only for a period of twenty years. While t…
Times: Prince William & Kate ‘pay’ £307,500 a year to rent Forest Lodge
Last year, the Prince and Princess of Wales moved into Forest Lodge, their billionth “forever home,” which is a large mansion on the Windsor estate. Will and Kate paid for extensive renovations and they decorated the place using royal-owned homeware. Bizarrely, they purposefully chose a place which needed extensive security upgrades, including shutting down 150 acres of public parkland, closing down a well-trafficked entrance to Windsor Great Pa…
It was last year that the Princes of Wales and their three children moved to Forest Lodge.
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