Prince William and Kate Reside at Adelaide Cottage
Prince William and Kate Reside at Adelaide Cottage
Prince William and Kate Reside at Adelaide Cottage
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Prince William and Kate Middleton made a joint decision to move to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor to be closer to Queen Elizabeth II during her final months, a choice supported by both as William valued his time with his grandmother. According to royal author Robert Jobson, the couple maintained regular contact with the late Queen, who was struggling with health issues, benefiting from their closeness. Meanwhile, during their recent stay at Balmoral, the couple declined an invitation to stay in the castle, opting instead for the more secluded Tam-Na-Ghar cottage, a site of cherished memories for them. Reports suggest that Prince Harry has reached out to the King amid his cancer battle, highlighting potential family reconciliation, although William and Kate chose to stay away from the main family gathering. Additionally, while it has been reported that they may be offered Prince Andrew's former residence, they firmly declined moving into Frogmore Cottage, citing it as too small and associated with Harry and Meghan. This highlights the couple's commitment to their current homes and the importance of their family ties during challenging times.

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