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Kate Middleton shares why she moved George, Charlotte & Louis from 20-room ‘prison for kids’ & into pink 4-bed cottage

Published on March 24, 2025 at 11:54 AM

PRINCESS Kate has revealed the key reason why she moved George, Charlotte and Louis out of Kensington Palace for a “quiet”; life in Windsor.

At the St Patrick's Day celebrations last week, the royal mum-of-three, 43, was asked where the royal family typically resides.

Prince William, Princess Catherine, and their three children smiling for a family photo.
The Wales family live at Adelaide Cottage near Windsor, but moved there in 2022
Aerial view of Kensington Palace and its gardens.
They previously lived at Kensington Palace at Apartment 1A
Adelaide Cottage at Windsor Castle, partially obscured by trees.
Their pink-hued Adelaide Cottage is most in size, with four bedrooms

According to People, Kate responded: “We are in Windsor at the moment.”;

She then added that they relocated from central London for “more green space.”;

Now the Prince and Princess of Wales live near Windsor at Adelaide Cottage, which Kate stated is “close enough to London”, but “not too far away.”

Before living in Adelaide Cottage, Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six, and their parents lived in a lavish 20-room Kensington Palace apartment, which has been dubbed a “prison for kids.”;

The family lived in Apartment 1A from 2017 to 2022, and Kate and William still use it as their official office.

Although it is called an “apartment”;, royal experts have said the royal dwelling is anything but small.

The “enormous”; Apartment 1A is spread over four floors and takes up half the Clock Tower wing designed by Sir Christopher Wren for King William and Queen Mary.

It has five reception rooms, three main bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, as well as his-and-hers dressing rooms.

Of course the family has lots of staff at their beck and call, and there are nine bedrooms for employees on the top floor, which can be reached by a lift.

Meanwhile, in the basement there is a gym, laundry room and space for luggage.

And for the royal kids, there is a day nursery for playtime, a night nursery for them to sleep in and their own walled garden for them to do their favourite outdoor activity, spider hunting.

Kensington Palace is also familiar to William as after their marriage, the late Princess Diana and then-Prince Charles lived in apartments 8 and 9 in the royal residence.

Despite the impressive amenities, William and Kate uprooted their kids during the summer of 2022 for a more rural and private life out of the “goldfish bowl”; of central London.

Sources said the couple dreamt of having a “modest” home with a garden so the children could play outside together – and they seem to have achieved that goal.

Adelaide Cottage is nestled in the heart of the 655-acre Windsor estate so there is plenty of room for the kids to run around and walk the family’s dog, Orla.

Prince William, Kate Middleton, and their three children walking hand-in-hand on a path.
Kate and William are said to want as normal an upbringing as possible for their kids

Royal biographer and editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine, Ingrid Seward, told Fabulous: “I think Wills and Kate need space to bring up their children.

“Kensington Palace is a glorious prison for kids – they want to be able to play football without being watched from behind the gates.

“I think Windsor will be perfect for them, as they will have lots of freedom and they can all be at school together.”;

Modest home

William and Kate’s charming Adelaide Cottage couldn't be further from their four-storey apartment in Kensington.

It has just four bedrooms – one bedroom for each of the children and the royal couple.

Built in 1831, it featured parts of the Prince Regent's Royal Lodge at the time, which was partly demolished and re-used for Princess Adelaide's cottage.

The Grade II listed property underwent major renovations in 2015 and has been a grace-and-favour property since 1945.

This means it is owned by the monarch and can be given rent-free as part of an employment package or as a gift.

William and Kate reportedly spent around a year hunting for a home in Windsor, which would be close to a school that the kids could all attend together.

They settled on Adelaide Cottage, as first revealed by Flying Eze, because they believed it needed no major renovations.

With its candyfloss pink exterior and rolling grounds, the royal pad looks straight from a fairytale.

It’s also perfect for the school run, as it’s a nine-mile drive to Ascot where the kids attend the £7,000-a-term Lambrook School.

The Obamas are greeted by Prince Harry and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at Kensington Palace.
Apartment 1A was hailed as a ‘prison for kids' by royal biographer Ingrid Seward
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, on the phone.
Kate and William have given sneak peeks inside their Kensington Palace home over the years

Small team

It's understood the family have no live-in staff, with any aides commuting to Windsor instead.

This includes the couple's former live-in nanny, Maria Borrallo, who has resided with the couple since George was a baby.

Kate is said to help her kids be independent with getting ready for school, without relying on staff.

Kensington Palace is a glorious prison for kids – they want to be able to play football without being watched from behind the gates

Ingrid SewardEditor-in-chief of Majesty Magazine

A royal source said: “The children are also asked to help to pack their school bags the night before and hang their new uniforms out, before an early night's sleep.

“The number one piece of advice Carole imparted to her eldest was the value of discipline and routine from the start.”;

The pad is closer to Kate’s family though, who live in Bucklebury, Berkshire, which is a 45-minute drive away.

Kate’s sister Pippa also lives in a massive property in Berkshire with her husband and three children.

The history behind Adelaide Cottage

Kate Middleton shares why she moved George, Charlotte & Louis from 20-room ‘prison for kids' & into pink 4-bed cottage 2

WILLIAM and Kate's new home was built in 1831 for Queen Adelaide, wife of King William IV.

The couple never produced an heir — so when William died in 1837 the throne went to his niece, Victoria.

Victoria would often visit the cottage for tea and cake.

A century later the property became the grace-and-favour home of Group Captain Peter Townsend who had an affair with the current Queen’s sister Margaret.

The pair would often ride horses in Windsor Great Park but were not allowed to marry because he was a divorcé.

Adelaide Cottage was designed by Sir Jeffry Wyatville and incorporated building materials from nearby Royal Lodge, where Andy and Sarah Ferguson now live.

Descriptions of the Waleses' new home in 1831 describe it as “chastely elegant”; and say “its locale affords a delightful shade at all hours of the day”;.

George, Charlotte and Louis will be enjoying the manicured gardens, said to be little changed in 200 years.

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