Queen Elizabeth, the longest reigning monarch in British history, had her own quiet concerns about Buckingham Palace, the centuries-old building that has long been considered the headquarters of the monarchy. Now, her grandson Prince William appears to be echoing those sentiments in his own way as he prepares for the future.
Last month, Kensington Palace confirmed that the Prince and Princess of Wales, along with their three children, will be moving out of Adelaide Cottage into Forest Lodge, an eight-bedroom property located in Windsor Great Park. Reports suggested that Forest Lodge could be their “forever home,” fueling speculation that William has no intention of ever moving into Buckingham Palace, even when he becomes king, as per a BBC report .
The decision has reignited questions