Kate and William, who were seen with their three children at a platinum anniversary party last weekend, are said to be moving into a house at the Queen Windsor mansion this summer. The royal couple will keep Kensington Palace as their family’s home in London and will continue to visit their home in Norfolk, Anmer Hall, according to the Sunday Times. Royal commentators Rachel Bowie and Roberta Fiorito discussed how the move would create tension with Prince Harry and Megan Markle in their podcast Royally Obsessed.
Ms Bowie said: “It’s right next to Frogmore Cottage.
“Harry and Megan are right there, there will be some tension.”
Ms Fiorito added: “It is still expected that this move will significantly change the dynamics in Windsor, where the Duke of York has the greatest contact with the Queen.
“I think it’s fascinating. Of course, the school connection is about the children.”
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Kate and William explore the four-bed Adelaide Villa, just a 10-minute walk from the Frogmore Cottage where Harry and Megan lived.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have renewed their rent at their home in Windsor, The Sun reported.
They stayed there when they returned to the UK for the platinum anniversary celebrations.
An insider told the Sun: “This is quite a signal that they will not disappear. They could easily give up Frogmore, as their life is now in California.
This comes when the Duke of Sussex seems to have issued a veiled warning to those closest to the Queen, saying he wanted to make sure his grandmother was “protected” and had “the right people around her”.
Interviewed by an American network, Harry did not specify whether he meant royal aides or members of his own family, but spoke positively about seeing the queen with “some element of confidentiality” after a two-year absence from the United Kingdom.
Asked if he missed the Prince of Wales or the Duke of Cambridge, Harry, who is in the Netherlands, where he hosts his Invictus Games, dismissed the question and said he was focused on the athletes and their families.
His comments are likely to deepen the rift between the duke and the institution of the monarchy and his family, which until a few years ago seemed to have his support.
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