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Cameron Jenkins

Duke and Duchess to 'move to Windsor castle' - but there could be implications

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge may soon move to Windsor Castle, a wish that was once sought after by Harry and Meghan, it is claimed.

William and Kate are said to be planning a move to the Berksire property alongside their three children George, Charlotte and Louis according to a report from The Mirror.

However, experts have claimed the Sussexes, who have moved stateside, could be unhappy with the move.

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According to reports, the Cambridge's are thought to be keen.

It has been suggested they could even ask Her Majesty if they can move into Windsor Castle – just like Harry and Meghan did.

A source told the Daily Mail: "Anmer Hall made sense while William was a helicopter pilot in East Anglia and it was useful for Christmases at Sandringham, but it doesn’t really work anymore.

"It’s a little too far away for weekends, but Windsor is a perfect compromise. They are eyeing up options in the area."

A royal source also told Vanity Fair: "William and Kate have been talking to their close friends about leaving Kensington Palace where they feel very overlooked.

"William and Kate are very seriously considering a move to Windsor, and it has been discussed with the Queen. There are options at Windsor Castle, which is vast, and being close to the Queen, who is 95, makes sense to the family."

There are other advantages if the Cambridges choose to move, including Kate's parents, Michael and Carole Middleton, being nearby in Bucklebury, Berkshire.

Kate's sister Pippa, her husband James Matthews, also live in the village with their two children.

It could also be a boost to the Queen to have William and Kate nearby after the death of her husband, Prince Phillip.

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