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The Cambrians are considering moving with Queen Elizabeth to Windsor

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After a tremendously difficult year for the British royal family, marked by the pandemic, the scuffles with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and the death of Philip of Edinburgh on April 9, the Dukes of Cambridge they would be “seriously considering” moving from Kensington Palace, their residence which is located in the gardens of the same name, in the City of London, to Windsor Castle. The reason? Be closer to Queen Elizabeth II.

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This is assured by the English press, which affirms that they would be looking for accommodation options on the farm for themselves and their three children: Jorge, Carlota and Luis. Shuffle Fort Belvedere, south of Windsor. It is a property from the mid-18th century where King Edward VIII lived, and where Elizabeth II’s uncle signed the abdication papers in 1936 to marry Wallis Simpson. The only drawback is that the property has been rented to the Weston family, great friends of the House, since the 80s.

Changing residence is not an easy decision for them since, in addition to living in full communion with nature in their residence, at a scarce hour they have Kate Middleton’s parents, Michael and Carole, as well as her sister Pipa and her husband , James Matthews.

More active role

On the other side of the scale, the couple could take on a more prominent role within the Firm, preparing for what the future holds. Raises the doubt that the immediate destination of the Royal House not be the one expected and Prince Charles abdicates in favor of his son Prince William. The admiration felt by the English for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, more than for the heir, is no secret. They are second only to the Queen herself, the most beloved member of the British Royal Household for the work she has done during her nearly seven decades on the throne.

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