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GB News on MSNKensington Palace confirms major Kate and William move with George, Charlotte and Louis
Kensington Palace has confirmed that the Prince and Princess of Wales will relocate with their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, later this year. The family's "forever home" is expected to be Forest Lodge,
The Prince and Princess of Wales are getting ready to move their family into a new home. After relocating from Kensington Palace in London to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor three years ago, Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales are moving to a new home a short distance away from their current residence later this year.
William and Kate are reportedly set to move into a new home later this year with their three children – the eight-bedroom Forest Lodge, nestled in leafy Windsor Great Park.
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What Was Life Like for a Servant at a Royal Palace? | Secrets of Kensington Palace with Dan Snow
Dan Snow explores behind the scenes at the majestic Kensington Palace, the glittering centre of the royal court in early Georgian England. It's a very special time to visit - the Historic Royal Palaces team has been delving deep into the archives to lift the veil of the public facing court and explore the lives of the many people who lived and worked here.
Kensington Palace released a special update on behalf of Princess Kate after it made a life-changing announcement for the Wales family Friday.The future king and queen along with their children
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Peter Crouch's beloved curry house, which once delivered a meal to Prince William at Kensington Palace, has closed its doors. Samrat Indian Cuisine in Ealing, west London - a favourite of the former Liverpool and England star since his childhood - ceased trading last month after 42 years of serving customers.