A Look at the $21 Million Mansion that Will Be Prince William and Kate Middleton’s New Home
Prince William and Princess Kate are making Forest Lodge their permanent home near Windsor Castle after a challenging period, funding renovations privately to avoid taxpayer costs.
- In 2025, Prince William, Princess Catherine, and their three children will move from Adelaide Cottage to Forest Lodge, an eight-bedroom Georgian-style mansion located within Windsor Great Park.
- The move follows a difficult period for the family, including the Princess of Wales's cancer diagnosis and desire for a fresh start, with the relocation viewed as a long-term decision.
- Forest Lodge dates from the 1770s, was acquired by the Crown in 1829, has held Grade II-listed status since 1972, and underwent a $1.5 million restoration in 2001 after previous tenants departed.
- The property is valued around $20 million, retains original Georgian features, and is currently undergoing minor restoration funded privately by William and Kate to prepare for their move.
- This relocation to Forest Lodge allows the royal family to establish a permanent home while leaving behind unhappy memories associated with their previous residence at Adelaide Cottage.
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Kate Middleton and Prince William's New Home Represents a New Start After 'Brutal' Year
The Prince and Princess of Wales hope to move into their new residence, Forest Lodge, before ChristmasAndrew Parsons / Kensington Palace Princess Kate and Prince William before the state banquet at Windsor Castle in July 2025NEED TO KNOWKate Middleton and Prince William's move to Forest Lodge in Windsor Great Park will be a new start for the couple after a "brutal" year, PEOPLE understands Their new property boasts eight bedrooms, whereas their …
William and Kate will soon be packing suitcases. The heir couple and their three children will move into a new estate. However, the cost of the renovation is not to be borne by the taxpayer.
This time it will be forever. William and Kate have found the new home to move and remain, in the future, with the blessing of King Charles III. Unlike what previously imagined, it is not the Fort Belvedere, a lodge that had belonged to the short king, Edward VIII, who had shared it with Wallis Simpson; but another home, of eight rooms, which is always found in the appliances of Windsor Great Park. Forest Lodge will be the place from which to le…
The couple and their three children would move to Forest Lodge, an eight-room complex in Windsor with a pond, tennis court and three stables.
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