Prince William and Kate Middleton's move to a new mansion could force two families to vacate their homes; understand the case

Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton , and Prince William are moving with their three children: Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis . According to The Sun , the family will leave Adelaide Cottage, where they have lived for the past three years, to live at Forest Lodge, a historic property located in Windsor.
The new mansion, which is undergoing renovations paid for by William with funds from the Duchy of Cornwall, is estimated to cost around $30 million annually. The eight-bedroom residence is being considered the family's "dream home." "The Welsh family will move in later this year," a Kensington Palace representative confirmed to People magazine.
In addition to their new address, the princes maintain other residences: Anmer Hall, a country house in Norfolk, and an apartment in London.
Change leaves two families worried
But while the new home symbolizes a fresh start for Kate and William, it represented the end of a cycle for other families . According to the Daily Mail , the Crown has requested that residents of two neighboring houses vacate their properties. The cottages, rented by the Crown Estate, will be incorporated as annexes to Forest Lodge.
The tenants were reportedly surprised by the news, but were relocated to similar or better housing nearby.
"They were told to move. I think they were transferred somewhere else, but they were told they had to move. They weren't expecting this. These houses are very close to the cabin, so they...
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