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Kate and William: Why Is This Photo of the Couple Posted on Social Media so Much Talk?

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Since mid-June 2026, a photo of Kate Middleton and Prince William, taken after their appearance at Royal Ascot, feeds many reactions online. According to People, this is a photograph that could offer a first glimpse of Forest Lodge, their residence located in the Windsor Great Park estate. A comfortable place, after leaving Adelaide Cottage, with eight bedrooms and fewer house staff, which aims to protect family privacy and maintain a daily life…
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Since mid-June 2026, a photo of Kate Middleton and Prince William, taken after their appearance at Royal Ascot, feeds many reactions online. According to People, this is a photograph that could offer a first glimpse of Forest Lodge, their residence located in the Windsor Great Park estate. A comfortable place, after leaving Adelaide Cottage, with eight bedrooms and fewer house staff, which aims to protect family privacy and maintain a daily life…

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closermag.fr broke the news on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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