
Prince William and Kate Middleton left people in their London circle “aghast” when it was revealed that the couple would reportedly move from the city’s Kensington Palace.
For the unversed, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge want to ‘permanently’ move to Windsor so they can be available to support Queen Elizabeth II as much as possible and raise their children.
According to reports, Prince William and Kate decided on this as the royal couple find their Kensington residence ‘claustrophobic.’
This decision notably left people in their circle in shock.
The Telegraph writes: “Their London circle is aghast – what’s wrong with Anmer Hall, their 10-bedroom weekend house in Norfolk? – and so, too, are their green-welly friends, who consider this corner of Berkshire as not proper countryside and horribly naff.”
However, a source told the paper: “People can be very snotty about that area west of London, but that mainly comes out of ignorance.
“It’s picturesque and also meaningfully close to town, unlike other parts of the Home Counties.”
Prince William and Kate Middleton left people in their London circle “aghast” when it was revealed that the couple would reportedly move from the city’s Kensington Palace.For the unversed, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge want to ‘permanently’ move to Windsor so they can be available to support Queen Elizabeth II as much as possible and raise their children.According to reports, Prince William and Kate decided on this as the royal couple find their Kensington residence ‘claustrophobic.’This decision notably left people in their circle in shock. The Telegraph writes: “Their London circle is aghast – what’s wrong with Anmer Hall, their 10-bedroom weekend house in Norfolk? – and so, too, are their green-welly friends, who consider this corner of Berkshire as not proper countryside and horribly naff.”However, a source told the paper: “People can be very snotty about that area west of London, but that mainly comes out of ignorance.”It’s picturesque and also meaningfully close to town, unlike other parts of the Home Counties.”
