
William considering relocating family to Windsor to be closer to Queen
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Prince William, Kate, and children George, Charlotte and Louis live at Kensington Palace in London and their country home Anmer Hall in Norfolk.
But a possible move to Windsor is seen as an increasingly possible and practical option.
Such a switch could be seen as the most significant sign yet that the couple are preparing to take on a far more senior role at the heart of the Royal Family.
And a royal source said both William and Kate had been "eyeing up" accommodation in the area. The source said: "Anmer Hall made sense while William was a helicopter pilot in East Anglia and
it was useful for Christmas at Sandringham, but it doesn't really work any more. It's a little too far away for weekends.
"They are eyeing up options in the area."
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If the Cambridges, both 39, do move, properties said to be under consideration include Fort Belvedere, a Grade II-listed house in Windsor Great Park.
The Queen, 95, plans to base herself at Windsor Castle after returning from Balmoral.
The fort is where her uncle King Edward VIII signed his abdication papers in 1936.
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