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Prince William, his family’s new home leads to uncertainty over future of Buckingham Palace

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August 22, 2025

{ BRITISH MONARCHY } 'ITIS AN ICONIC BUILDING, COMPARABLE ONLY TO THE WHITE HOUSE’

- Agence France-Presse

Prince William, his family’s new home leads to uncertainty over future of Buckingham Palace

Britain's future king Prince William and his family are moving to a new home on the royal Windsor estate, prompting uncertainty about the future of Buckingham Palace.

They will reportedly move into Forest Lodge, an eight-bed-room mansion dating to the late 18th century, larger than their current four-bedroom home on the estate, west of London.

William and his wife Catherine, the Princess of Wales, are said to regard the property as their “forever home’, according to The Sun newspaper which broke the story, citing a source close to the couple.

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