Major clue Prince William and Princess Kate won't leave Forest Lodge

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Prince William and Princess Kate will likely not move out of Forest Lodge due to one major reason. The future king and queen, both 43, and their three children are thought to have moved into their "forever home" earlier this month.

The family previously lived at Adelaide Cottage, with their new eight-bedroom home a short distance from their former home. Their new home is also closer to Lambrook School, which is where Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis began attending in 2022. According to Streetcheck.co.uk, Forest Lodge has had no house sales since 1995, which could likely mean the family will be living there for the foreseeable future.

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After a search of William and Kate's new postcode, it states: "There have been no house sales reported to the Land Registry in this postcode since January 1, 1995".

It has been reported that although there are 185 different house types within that catchment area, including detached properties, terrace houses and flats, there have been no sales in the space of 30 years.

Although the royal couple do not own the property, and they are leasing it from the Crown Estate, it still appears that they could be committing to a long-term lease.

Discussing William and Kate, HELLO's Danielle Stacey has said: "The Prince and Princess of Wales clearly love living in Windsor, the children are settled at Lambrook School nearby, and they will still be close to Windsor Castle for royal functions and engagements.

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"Upsizing to Forest Lodge allows the family more space and has already been viewed as their 'forever home', rather than having the children growing up within the walls of a palace."

The Georgian mansion and its 150-acre perimeter have been cordoned off to ensure the family's security and privacy.

Prior to their move earlier this month, a source told the Daily Mail: "It is hoped they will be in the new home in time for Bonfire Night. That will make a fun start for the children."