Overview
- The Prince and Princess of Wales completed their move from Adelaide Cottage during their children’s half-term and are now settling into Forest Lodge.
- The 18th-century Georgian residence has eight bedrooms and is rented from the Crown Estate at market rates, according to reports citing The Telegraph.
- A 150-acre exclusion zone with a roughly 2.3-mile perimeter has been enacted, closing Cranbourne Gate and its car park and making trespass a criminal offense under SOCPA 2005.
- The relocation places the family about 1.4 miles from Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, who has been stripped of titles and served notice to surrender his Royal Lodge lease.
- Buckingham Palace says Andrew will move to private accommodation on the Sandringham estate in the New Year, while the Waleses present their move as a fresh start and will continue without live-in staff.