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Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Set to Move to Windsor
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and Kate Middleton, are reportedly planning to relocate to Windsor to be closer to Kate's family and support the Queen.
According to royal expert Angela Levin, the announcement of their move may happen next week or possibly around Christmas.
Ms Levin has said that the move, if not already completed, may have to wait until December.
Speaking on GB News, she mentioned that so much has happened with the Royal family, and it is quite disturbing to change schools, move, and get children ready to be in London.
Unless they move to London for a bit while that's going on, they can quite happily live in Kensington Palace without feeling uncomfortable.
The Royal couple's decision to move to Windsor has likely been motivated by the fact that they care very much about their family.
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Ms Levin also believes that despite the Queen appearing stoic in public, the monarch will likely benefit in private from having her grandchild and great-grandchildren around her.
“I am quite sure that underlying it all is the fact that they care very much about their family.
And even though the Queen looks absolutely stoic and heroic when we see her out and about in bright colours, seeming very positive.
There must be very deep and dark patches when she is alone without her late husband.
After 70 years together, it must be extraordinarily difficult,” said Ms Levin.
The move to Windsor will not only bring the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge closer to Kate's family, but it will also allow them to support the Queen.
Ms Levin believes that the move is a practical one, and it is a very positive move for the Royal family.
“They're happy to move near her.
I mean, children are wonderful.
Small children are wonderful to take people's mind off dark things.
And I think it would be, it is a very, very positive move.
I think also it is a practical one,” added Ms Levin.