Prince William is set to make a controversial decision to move his family into their forever home, which may leave Buckingham Palace without the sitting monarch as a tenant when he ascends to the throne.

The Prince and Princess of Wales have reportedly fallen in love with the 300-year-old Forest Lodge, one of the houses in their burgeoning property portfolio, and will look to make it their residence toward the end of 2025.

The Daily Mail has revealed that William may be the first monarch since medieval times not to live in a castle or a palace.

The eight-bedroom Forest Lodge is a three-storey home described as having exquisite marble fireplaces and a half-barrel-vaulted ceiling with six bathrooms, a long gallery and a tennis court.

Prince William and Princess Kate have been living with

See Full Page