Prince William and Catherine have relocated to Forest Lodge, a historic Georgian mansion in Windsor Great Park, marking a significant "power shift" as King Charles facilitates their long-term base ahead of his potential succession.
The Grade II-listed eight-bedroom property, restored for £1.5M in 2001, offers seclusion four miles from Adelaide Cottage. William funds renovations privately via Duchy of Cornwall profits (£22.9M last year), paying market rent to the Crown Estate—making Charles his landlord.
The family accelerated their early November 2025 shift from Adelaide Cottage—"a place of pain" post-cancer battles and family crises—for stability, planning to stay even after William's reign, bucking Buckingham Palace tradition amid its £369M refurb.

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