Although Kate Middleton and Prince William are relocating to Windsor, they will continue to live in Kensington Palace. Royal pundits, on the other hand, envision a potential conflict between the Cambridges and the Sussexes due to the former's recent migration.
Latin Times previously reported that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are relocating to Windsor. In reality, sources added their children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte will be transferred to a new school.
They will continue to frequent their Norfolk house, Anmer Hall, and will preserve Kensington Palace as their London family residence. Royal experts Rachel Bowie and Roberta Fiorito discussed the Cambridges' Windsor decision on their Royally Obsessed podcast.
"It's right next to Frogmore Cottage," Bowie said, per Express. "Harry and Meghan are right over there; there's going to be some tension."
Apart from the possibility of conflict with the Sussexes, Fiorito believes that Prince William and Middleton's proximity to the Queen could impact the relationship between Her Majesty and Prince Andrew.
"Also, this move is expected to significantly change the dynamic in Windsor where the Duke of York has the most contact with the Queen," Fiorito added. "I think that's fascinating. Of course, the school tie in for the kids."
Meanwhile, royal insiders believe that when the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended the Thanksgiving service at St. Paul's Cathedral on June 3, there was no interaction between them. The sons of Prince Charles and Princess Diana apparently did not get the opportunity to meet.
In Frogmore Cottage, Prince Harry and Markle invited Prince William and Kate Middleton to Lilibet's first birthday party. However, the future king and queen consort could not accept the offer due to a prior commitment.
As part of her Platinum Jubilee celebrations, the Queen assigned them to visit Cardiff Castle in Wales on the same day. With their son, Prince George, 8, and daughter Princess Charlotte, 7, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex paid a visit to Wales.
"It seemed clear that Kate had no interest in playing nice with Meghan," a source told Heat World. "And sad as it is, William feels the same. The view is that the Sussexes were lucky to receive any goodwill after the damage and embarrassment they've caused the monarchy. Neither side looks likely to back down."
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