Watch: Kate Middleton, Prince William's Daughter Princess Charlotte Steals the Show at WimbledonKate Middleton and Prince William are getting a fresh start. After three years of living in their four-bedroom residence, Adelaide Cottage, Kensington Palace confirmed to People that the couple has found a new place for their kids Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 10, and Prince Louis, 7, to call home. Indeed, the Wales family will allegedly be moving to eight-bedroom Forest Lodge located just a few miles from their current residence in Windsor, per The Sun. William and Kate plan to make the big move by the end of the year, per the outlet, and hope to remain in the residence even after the 43-year-old becomes King. Before Forest Lodge is ready to become the family of five's new home, however, the property is currently undergoing some minor renovations. And according to The Sun, the couple is paying for the move and rent at no extra cost to the taxpayer. In fact, they won't have any live-in staff at their new residence.photosThe Special Meaning Behind All of the Royal Family Members' NamesAlthough the Wales family made some great memories in Adelaide Cottage since moving in three years ago, they also overcame some of their toughest challenges-including both Kate and King Charles III's cancer diagnoses. While Charles continues to fight the disease, Kate shared that she has been in remission since January. "It is a relief to now be in remission and I remain focused on recovery," the 43-year-old wrote in a message on X Jan. 14. "As anyone who has experienced a cancer diagnosis will know, it takes time to adjust to a new normal."Photo by Samir Hussein/WireImageAnd since then, the Princess of Wales has been candid about the difficulties of adjusting to a "new normal" after completing her cancer treatments. "You put on a sort of brave face, stoicism through treatment," she said in July, per People. "Treatment's done, then it's like, 'I can crack on, get back to normal,' but actually, the phase afterwards is really, really difficult." "You have to find your new normal and that takes time," she said, "and it's a rollercoaster, it's not smooth, like you expect it to be. But the reality is you go through hard times." For more recent royal news, keep reading...
Photo by Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty ImagesPeter Phillips Announces EngagementThe son of Princess Anne and her ex-husband Mark Phillips shared that he was engaged to his girlfriend Harriet Sperling on Aug. 1 after more than a year of dating. "Both families were informed jointly of the announcement," the couple's spokesperson said in a statement to Hello! at the time, "and were delighted with the wonderful news of their engagement."Finnbarr Webster/Getty ImagesQueen Camilla Makes History with New Royal TitleOne day before her 78th birthday, the royal received the title of Vice Admiral of the United Kingdom from the Royal Navy. Camilla is the first woman to hold the honorary title, which can only be appointed by the sovereignin this case, her husband King Charles III-on the nomination of the First Sea Lord, who is currently Sir Gwyn Jenkins.
Chris Jackson/Getty ImagesKate Middleton Pulls Out of Royal AscotThe Princess of Wales pulled out of a planned appearance at the Royal Ascot hours before she was set to return to the annual horse race alongside, Kensington Palace confirmed to NBC News. According to the palace, Kate was disappointed to have to miss the event but is still figuring out the right balance for herself when it comes to completing public engagements following her cancer battle.
Eugene Gologursky/Getty Images for The New York TimesPrince Harry Loses Appeal to Dismiss Decision in His Security Protection CaseOver one year after the High Court denied additional security protection through the Royal and VIP Executive Committee, Prince Harry's legal fight ended when the courts dismissed the case May 2. His and Meghan Markle's security was lessened after they stepped back as working members of the royal family in 2021 and moved to the United States. However, in the years that followed, Harry had requested security while visiting the U.K. The Duke of Sussex told the BBC May 2 that he was "devastated" about losing his legal battle. He emphasized, "I can't see a world in which I would bring my wife and children back to the UK at this point."Samir Hussein/Samir Hussein/WireImagePrince Harry and King Charles III Are Not SpeakingHarry told the BBC May 2 that his father King Charles III won't speak to him "because of this security stuff," but added that "it would be nice to reconcile." The Duke of Sussex, who shares kids Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet with Meghan, said that he would love to reconnect with his family. But the ball is in his dad's court. "I can't see a world in which I would be bringing my wife and children back to the U.K. at this point," he said. "It's really quite sad that I won't be able to show my children my homeland." "There is a lot of control and a