A move to Windsor may be in order for Prince William and Kate Middleton, here's why:
, the Duchess of Cambridge has been spotted touring several prep schools in the area, causing rumors of a possible relocation to reach an all-time high since they first started this summer.
The first reason? Queen Elizabeth. Previously, the monarch worked out of Buckingham Palace during the week and from Windsor Castle on the weekends. But when the pandemic hit in March 2020, she moved to Windsor full time and now resides there permanently. Maintaining a base in the town would allow William and Kate to be closer to the Queen and her de facto power center, as well as expand their roles as senior royals.
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