August 26, 2025 - 21:03

Before the Prince and Princess of Wales make their move to Forest Lodge in Windsor Great Park, it’s worth taking a look back at their diverse real estate history, which began during their university years at St. Andrews in Scotland.
During their time as students, William and Kate experienced a more modest lifestyle, sharing accommodations with friends and navigating the challenges of student life. However, as their relationship blossomed and they transitioned into royal duties, their real estate choices evolved significantly.
The couple has inhabited several residences, each reflecting their changing roles and responsibilities. From their cozy apartment in Kensington Palace to their family home at Anmer Hall in Norfolk, each property has played a significant role in their public and private lives.
As they prepare for their new chapter at Forest Lodge, it's clear that their real estate journey has been marked by both personal growth and the ever-evolving dynamics of royal life. The transition signifies not just a change of address but also a deeper commitment to their roles as modern-day royals.
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