Prince William and Kate Middleton’s upcoming relocation from Adelaide Cottage has sparked curiosity among royal watchers.
The couple, along with their three children—Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis—are preparing to settle into Forest Lodge, a property within Windsor Great Park, just a short distance from their current residence.
From Adelaide Cottage to Forest Lodge
This move comes less than three years after the Wales family left Kensington Palace in London for Adelaide Cottage, a four-bedroom home.
Their new residence, Forest Lodge, is a 328-year-old red-brick property with eight bedrooms and sweeping views of both Berkshire and London. Located in a quieter corner of the 4,800-acre estate, it’s less than four miles away from Adelaide Cottage.
Reportedly, William and Kate view Forest Lodge as their “forever home.” In fact, insiders say they intend to remain there even after ascending to the throne, marking the first time a future King and Queen would live outside of a traditional royal palace or castle.
A Fresh Start
Although Forest Lodge is a larger, grander property, sources say the couple do not plan to have live-in staff. Their intention is to create a private family environment while leaving behind difficult memories associated with Adelaide Cottage.
“Windsor has become their home,” one source shared on August 18. “But during their years at Adelaide Cottage, there have been some really tough times. This move is their chance to start fresh—a long-term step toward building the life they see for themselves. It’s their forever home.”
Confusion Over Staffing
Still, the idea of no live-in staff has left some royal fans puzzled.
On Reddit, several questioned whether William and Kate would really manage everyday household duties themselves.
“‘No live-in servants.’ Does that mean she’s scrubbing her own toilets?” one commenter asked. Another added: “Is he mowing the lawns? Do the kids make their own beds? Nobody’s fooled into thinking they don’t have help—they just don’t stay overnight.”
Some speculated that staff will still be available, just not living on the property. “With probably at least one on-call person at night,” one user suggested. Another joked: “Don’t be silly; staff are always on call. They just don’t live onsite—they’re in a place down the road.”
A further remark read: “The staff will live in the evicted tenants’ cottages. Feudalism is 2025.”
Speculation Over Neighbors
This last comment likely refers to claims that neighbors near Windsor were asked to vacate their homes ahead of William and Kate’s move.
A royal insider told the Daily Mail: “They were told to move out. I think they were offered another place, but they weren’t expecting it. Those houses are very close to the lodge, and the royals wouldn’t want just anyone living there.”
Despite these reports, there has been no official word from the Royal Family. After reaching out to Kensington Palace, Tyla confirmed that no eviction notices have been issued.