By Deirdre Tynan • Published: 30 Aug 2021 • 11:19
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are said to be looking at various possible properties around Windsor Great Park as a “long term base for their family.”
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are thinking about moving to be closer to the Queen and offer her more support, according to British media reports.
“The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are said to be considering relocating to Windsor in a move that would mean they are better able to support the Queen as they take on a more senior role at the heart of the Royal Family,” The Telegraph reported.
“The couple, who currently split their time between Kensington Palace in London and Anmer Hall in Norfolk, are understood to be “seriously considering” moving as they take on a more senior role at the heart of the Royal Family. They are reported to be looking at various possible properties around Windsor Great Park as a long term base for their family.
“But with their two older children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, at school in London, and the Duke and Duchess taking on more royal responsibilities, a move to Windsor is seen as more appropriate for their lifestyle,” the broadsheet added on August 29.
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Deirdre Tynan is an award-winning journalist who enjoys bringing the best in news reporting to Spain’s largest English-language newspaper, Euro Weekly News. She has previously worked at The Mirror, Ireland on Sunday and for news agencies, media outlets and international organisations in America, Europe and Asia. A huge fan of British politics and newspapers, Deirdre is equally fascinated by the political scene in Madrid and Sevilla. She moved to Spain in 2018 and is based in Jaen.
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