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Prince William, Kate Middleton moving from London to give kids ‘normal’ life

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Determined to give their children a “normal” upbringing, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are relocating to a more rural location.

Prince William and Kate Middleton are leaving Kensington Palace in London for Adelaide Cottage — described as a modest four-bedroom property on the Queen’s Windsor Estate.

The move will also place them closer to Lambrook School in Berkshire, where Prince George, nine, Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four, will attend as day students, breaking royal tradition that often sees royal children board at the school they attend. Read more: Kiely Rodni case: Searchers find body of missing California teen in reservoir Royal experts say the move is one that aligns with the Cambridges’ goals of having privacy for their family, married with their love of the outdoors.

The move also ensures that the family will be much closer to Queen Elizabeth II, who moved to Windsor Castle at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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