Prince William and Kate Middleton are considering adding another property to their collection, as King Charles has set his sights on Frogmore House for the new Prince and Princess of Wales, as per a report by The Sun.
The historical mansion, dating back to 1684 and situated on the Windsor Estate, may ring a bell as the venue for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry‘s wedding reception.
Notably, Frogmore House is distinct from Frogmore Cottage, the current residence of the Sussexes, which is also located nearby on the Windsor Estate.
The royal couple had recently relocated from Anmer Hall to Adelaide Cottage, and the idea of moving again due to the ongoing reshuffling of royal properties under King Charles’s reign might not be met with much enthusiasm.
Despite uncertainties about the Wales family’s plans for Frogmore House, The Sun suggests that its allure could prove too irresistible to overlook.
Meanwhile, recent reports from the Daily Mail indicate a significant initiative to revamp the expansive royal estate, including discussions about potentially relocating William and Kate to Windsor Castle itself.
Charles’s ambitious vision encompasses repurposing Balmoral into a museum dedicated to the Queen and accommodating the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge within Windsor Castle.
A source close to the royal family revealed that King Charles is adamant about ensuring these properties serve a greater purpose beyond mere royal residences.
The focus is on providing value to the public, rather than solely catering to the needs of the royal family.
The strategic consideration revolves around the long-term outlook, acknowledging that relinquishing properties entirely could pose challenges when future generations, such as Prince George and other young royals, require suitable accommodations.
In light of these developments, the prospect of Prince William and Kate Middleton expanding their property portfolio with Frogmore House raises intriguing possibilities.
As the royal landscape undergoes transformations orchestrated by King Charles, the emphasis on public benefit and strategic planning takes precedence in shaping the future of royal residences.
The intricate dance of tradition and modernization within the monarchy unfolds as new chapters beckon for the royal family.