Overview
- The Prince and Princess of Wales moved with their three children to Forest Lodge in early November, an eight-bedroom Georgian house in Windsor Great Park about twice the size of Adelaide Cottage.
- William’s Armistice Day message provided the first controlled glimpse of the interiors, showing two large paintings, a tall door with gold detailing and crimson curtains.
- Interior designer Benji Lewis described the look as a tastefully discreet English country-house style with neutral tones and practical touches such as Perspex door plates.
- Reporting says Kate led the decorating, sourcing bespoke Marina Mill fabrics and antiques, with sightings including a large dining table selected from an antiques warehouse.
- Coverage notes modest recent works to the listed property, with the last major refurbishment in 2001 for £1.5 million, and the Daily Mail reports the couple financed the move and will pay market rent to the Crown Estate.