For three years, the Prince and Princess of Wales have brought their children up at Adelaide Cottage, a peaceful refuge in the grounds of Windsor Castle. But the cosy, four-bedroom house, which is relatively modest by royal standards, was never going to be the 'forever home' for William, Kate, Princes George and Louis and Princess Charlotte.

Royal sources have told The Mail on Sunday that the prince and princess are considering upsizing to a grander residence.

One option, according to sources, could be Fort Belvedere, a magnificent gothic-revival mansion nestled in a hidden corner of Windsor Great Park.

Built in the 18th century, Fort Belvedere became the favourite home of Edward VIII, who lived there before he became monarch and after he abdicated to marry Wallis Simpson.

In fact, it was there that he signed the papers which sealed his infamous abdication in 1936.

The sprawling, grade II-listed property is set in 59 acres of grounds and has an outdoor swimming pool and tennis court, which sources say is particularly appealing for Kate and Charlotte, both of whom are enthusiasts Known as The Fort, the country house also features a rose garden, walled garden, kitchen garden, large greenhouse, stables, two lakes, paddocks and three cottages for staff.

Several cannons used in the Jacobite rising used to be positioned along its battlements.

One well-connected source told the MoS: 'They feel they have outgrown Adelaide Cottage and need somewhere more substantial.

'This is the perfect new home for them. It has a swimming pool and tennis court, and Charlotte loves playing tennis.'The MoS understands that although the royal couple are considering their options, no move is imminent.

William and Kate, both 43, have previously been linked with a potential move to Royal Lodge, the 30-room mansion in Windsor where Prince Andrew lives, but Andrew resisted pressure from the King to leave.

This newspaper has learnt that an alternative plan involved the prince and princess and their family moving into a wing of Windsor Castle.

However, that is also understood to no longer be viable. The couple moved from Kensington Palace in west London to Adelaide Cottage in August 2022, along with George, 12, Charlotte, ten, and Louis, seven.

The property is a ten-minute walk from Windsor Castle and a short drive from Lambrook School, which is attended by the three children.

Their move coincided with a challenging period for the Royal Family, with Queen Elizabeth dying at Balmoral Castle only weeks later.

Adelaide Cottage also provided a private and tranquil setting for Kate's recovery from chemotherapy after she was diagnosed with cancer last year. Insiders say a move to a more substantial property would mark a new chapter for their family.

The couple are weighing up which senior school to choose for Prince George, with Eton, where fees are more than £63,000 a year, believed to be the front-runner.

William and Kate are said to put a high value on privacy and a rural setting – two requirements they would continue to maintain if they were to move to The Fort.

Edward VIII rescued the building, which was used as a summer tea house by Queen Victoria, from falling into decay and installed a swimming pool, tennis court and even a Turkish bath

In the two decades after he left, the property remained largely empty until 1956, when Queen Elizabeth's cousin Gerald Lascelles moved in. Originally a mansion with 30 to 40 rooms, he is believed to have reduced it to an eight-bedroom house.

It was leased to Canadian retail billionaire Galen Weston and his wife Hilary in the early 1980s.

The Westons built a polo stud in the grounds and hosted Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip and Princess Caroline of Monaco for Hilary's 60th birthday party in a huge marquee next the house.

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16 comments
  1. How many homes are too many homes?

    Anyways, it is the silly season and reports like this have been doing the rounds in Daily Mail for years, initially it was Frogmore Cottage, then it was the Royal Lodge, now it’s Fort Belvedere, lol.

  2. I really don’t see any purpose to their moving out of Adelaide Cottage unless they want live in staff again tbh, especially since they’re likely to have George away at school most of the time within a year and Charlotte doing the same in three years, and they may to have to move when Charles dies regardless for various reasons and they’re very close to her family and the kids’ current school and friends and have been able to blend into that community without any issues.

  3. If they don’t want the cottage, I’ll take it off their hands

  4. FB already has tenants and is currently leased to someone . Daily Mail again spreading misinformation 🤦🏽‍♀️

  5. So George goes to boarding and they upsize? William is still smarting that he didn’t get Royal Lodge.

  6. I said this a while ago when this was making the rounds last time (or it was for the Lodge, feel like every year we get speculation where they’ll be moving), but I highly doubt it. The next move imo is Windsor Castle.

    My theory was that it was always the plan but the Queen happened to pass away too close to their move into Adelaide. And Charles appears to be at Windsor more often than I thought he would be + the renovations on BP.

    Also pretty sure Fort Belvedere is still leased to the Westons.

  7. They. Do. Not. Need. Another. House.

    They commute between London and wherever they are with a freaking helicopter. They don’t need another house. William insists that the average person needs to reduce their impact on the environment yet his family has a ridiculously large impact themselves.

    Edited to add: Seriously, if those kids are all destined for boarding school anyway, they could just stay at Adelaide Cottage on school nights and spend the rest of their time at KP or Anmer or something.

  8. Give me a break they haven’t done anything to earn their wealth so many people are struggling right now

  9. This was first rumored several years ago. Frogmore, Royal Lodge, Belvedere. Rinse, wash, repeat. They run this in a cycle.

  10. Is living at Windsor like being at a country house? I’m curious why they also have Amner Hall and live in Windsor, which seems kind of rural?

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