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    Inside the Waleses’ Newly Renovated Home: A Look at Their “Forever” Residence

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:November 12, 20252 Mins Read
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    Prince William has offered a rare preview of Forest Lodge, the newly refurbished home now serving as the long-term residence for him, the Princess of Wales, and their children. The property, a Georgian-style mansion tucked inside Windsor Great Park, has undergone a significant transformation that reflects Princess Kate’s refined and understated design sensibilities.

    The move to Forest Lodge marks a major turning point for the family as they settle into what insiders describe as their permanent home. The renovation was completed ahead of schedule so the couple and their children could transition smoothly before the start of the school term. The house, with eight bedrooms, offers considerably more space compared to their previous four-bedroom cottage, creating a more comfortable layout for the growing family.

    Kate is said to have taken the lead in shaping the interior design, choosing a palette and style that blends classic elegance with quiet modernity. Her selections include custom textiles crafted by specialist mills and a large 24-seat dining table that signals the family’s plans to host more gatherings in the future. The overall look is sophisticated yet intentionally restrained, keeping with her reputation for tasteful simplicity.

    Many of the original Georgian elements of the home remain intact, including detailed cornicing, marble fireplaces, Venetian-style windows, and an arched hallway that highlights the property’s historic charm. While the design feels regal, it also reflects the couple’s preference for a warm, functional family environment rather than something overly formal.

    Forest Lodge is expected to remain the Waleses’ primary residence even when William becomes king, marking a departure from past generations who frequently shifted homes. The decision reinforces their desire for stability, privacy, and a sense of normalcy for their children, who attend school nearby. The family reportedly will not employ live-in staff, preserving a more private household rhythm.

    The unveiling of the redesigned home offers a rare glimpse into the couple’s long-term vision: a grounded, family-focused life anchored in Windsor, supported by a home that balances royal tradition with Kate’s unmistakable eye for timeless design.

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