It appears Prince William and Katie Middleton could be looking to move to a new location soon, leaving their highly secure home at Kensington Palace. According to a royal expert, the Cambridges are looking at homes in Windsor where the Queen is based.
According to Katie Nicholl, the couple never really enjoyed the chaos in London.
"Whilst their home at Kensington Palace is highly secure, they have often felt overlooked and that they lacked privacy. The older their children get, the more apparent this has become," Nicholl told OK!
At present, Katie Middleton and Prince William divide their time between Kensington Palace and Norfolk. But Nicholl suggests this is no longer practical for the couple.
"They love being at Anmer but they need a base that is close to the capital so they can easily return for public engagements and events," she says. "Windsor seems like the ideal situation. The castle is huge in itself and is the Queen’s permanent residence now but there are other housing options for them. Everything is on the table and up for the discussion."
Aside from that, bringing their kids to school was also pointed out as another problem. Moving to Windsor could make life easier for the Cambridges. Both are hands-on when it comes to their kids and try to do everything by themselves as much as they can.
Despite a short drive, the reality is that traffic is another stress that adds to their concerns. They sometimes need an hour before they can get their kids to school and then return. The time is eaten up from the wastes precious hours and minutes off their days.
In related news, Meghan Markle is unlikely to be happy after hearing that Piers Morgan was cleared by broadcasting watchdogs from breaking any rules.
The 56-year-old made Ofcom history in March when he ranted about the Duchess of Sussex. Despite this, writer and broadcaster Adam Helliker feels Markle will not take it lightly.
"They will up their game in terms of putting out more statements, being more independent and just pushing away even further," he said.
So while Morgan feels that he is vindicated, this case with Markle appears to be far from over.
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