Prince William and Princess Kate are working on a genius tactic at their upcoming new home to ensure the family have as much privacy as possible. The Prince and Princess of Wales, both 43, will be relocating to Forest Lodge in Windsor by the end of the year with their three children Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 10, and Prince Louis, seven.
At the moment, the family are still based at their nearby home Adelaide Cottage, where they have lived since 2022. This is because work is currently underway both inside and outside the property. Among the work currently being done at the eight-bed mansion is part of the couple’s genius tactic to ensure their children have as much privacy as possible.
This includes planting trees and shrubs around the property to shield it from public view, as well as a new fence that will stop bypassers being able to see in.
While the family seemed happy enough at the nearby Adelaide Cottage, it is believed the humble four-bed home was becoming too small for them.
Although Forest Lodge is much bigger, William and Kate are reportedly still set to have no live-in staff, with key members of staff instead set to occupy smaller nearby properties
An exact move-in date has not yet been confirmed.