William and Kate's new home breaks with royal tradition
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Kate, 43, who shares three children with William, 43, announced that she had been diagnosed with an unspecified cancer in March 2024, revealing at the time that she was undergoing chemotherapy-although she declined to share any other details about her illness.
Kate and William's news took everyone by surprise, and King Charles wasn't happy about it. Here's everything you need to know!
The Prince and Princess of Wales are planning to make a fresh start in a new home, after a tumultuous few years that included Queen Elizabeth II's death, the controversial departure of the Sussexes to the US,
The Daily Mail is pointing out that the Prince of Wales “hiding away in Forest Lodge on the Windsor estate could result in an even greater collapse of support among his subjects.” It’s an extension of the conversation about William and Kate’s work ethic and if they are doing enough royal appearances.
Princess Kate and William are encouraging their kids to pursue sports, and now, The Real Housewives of London star, Panthea Parker, has disclosed that Kate is always there to cheer them on
(They were on the slopes last winter, of course, and again at Easter.) It seems to some of us that William and Kate want the privileges of their position - the on-board chef, the freedom of never having to take out a mortgage or apply for a Capital One card.
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Stylecaster on MSNWilliam & Kate’s New Home Has a Secret History With Another Royal Family Member Who Was ‘Steered Away’ From Living There
With news of Prince William and Kate Middleton’s big move, some history of the house that they’re moving into has been unearthed. Forest Lodge was once considered to be the house of Princess Anne, but they eventually chose another residence to live in.