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Prince William and Kate forced to continue living in their 'small' Windsor home

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King Charles' plan to downsize the number of Royal properties in an attempt to tighten budgets has seen him allegedly order the Duke of York to leave his royal residence with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex also previously being evicted from Frogmore Cottage.

To add further uncertainty into the equation, it's been rumoured that Prince Andrew's Royal Lodge home, which he shares with his ex-wife Sarah, Duchess of York has been earmarked for the Prince and Princess of Wales.However, OK!

reports that William and Kate have confirmed that they will be staying in their Adelaide Cottage family home for many years to come despite the Royal Lodge originally being put aside for the Wales family.A source has claimed that, despite the speculation hovering around the situation and the costs needed to repair it, Queen Elizabeth made an arrangement before her death for her son to be able to come up with the money to make essential repairs to his home that he is refusing to leave.

The source told OK! the palace originally wanted Andrew out of the property so that the home could be renovated and prepared for new lodgers.They explained: “The Prince and Princess of Wales desperately want a larger property for their family in the Windsor area and discussions were originally focused on putting them in there. "However, Andrew was having none of it and is adamant that he will see out the end of his lease at Royal Lodge.”A Kensington Palace source added: “William and Kate love the cottage but it’s just too small for them.

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