Prince William and Kate Middleton’s move to Forest Lodge is turning into a big ordeal for people who live in their neighborhood.
Of course, security for the Prince and Princess of Wales and their three children is of utmost importance, but it is changing the flow for local residents. In addition to renovating the residence, the royal couple is adding safety measures, including “CCTV cameras, massive fencing and landscaping” to keep trespassers off their property, per The Sun.
Now, residents are losing access to a parking lot and gate at Windsor Great Park, a favorite area for walking trails and dog owners. Locals paid around $147 per year to have access to that 150-acre area, which is now closed for good. A new sign posted read, “Due to the pending designation of part of the Great Park a