The Dukes of Cambridge and their children move from London


The media writes that the move of the Dukes of Cambridge from London is very soon possible.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge intend to leave their Kensington Palace and move to Berkshire. This will happen in the near future. The family will leave Kensington Palace, which has been their residence since 2017, but will retain the right to use the palace when they visit London, writes Mirror .
Kate and William's children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, are graduating from Thomas's Battersea and will be starting their new school in September.
The planned move to Windsor will bring the couple closer to the Duchess's parents, who live 45 minutes away by car in the village of Bucklebury.
The following is known about the couple's new home. This is a house in Berkshire built in 1721. Of course, due to the age of the building, major repairs were carried out there, and in the 19th century it was then used by Queen Victoria as a tea house. The couple will be able to remake the house for themselves and their needs.
Berkshire is a historical and ceremonial county in the south of England, in the valley of the River Thames, in the so-called Green area. Part of South East England.
Today, Berkshire, like many other counties in England, is home to many ethnic groups, although the percentage of Britons is quite high, about 88%. Most of the immigrants from the former colonies of the great British empire live in the city of Slough, this is a large Asian community, and Indians, and Pakistanis, and Bangladeshis.
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