Palace, sweet palace! Prince William and Kate Middleton finally have a move-in date for settling into their new home, Forest Lodge in Windsor.
The Prince and Princess of Wales, both 43, are set to make their new abode their own in early November, according to the Daily Mail.
The property will be as good as new by November 5, also known as Bonfire Night in the UK. The holiday — which was iconically portrayed in season 5 of The Crown where Princess Diana undergoes her explosive 1993 BBC Panorama interview while the royal family is celebrating the event — honors 16th century English revolutionary hero Guy Fawkes with fireworks and fun.
“It is hoped they will be in the new home in time for Bonfire Night,” a source revealed to the Daily Mail on October 12. “That will make a fun start for the children.”
William and Kate will be moving “imminently” to the Windsor estate alongside their kids, Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 10, and Prince Louis, 7.
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Construction has been going on around the eight-bedroom home day in and day out, as staff is quickly moving in the family’s things.
The family had been living at Windsor’s Adelaide Cottage for a while, however, the Wales are hoping that the move will be a new start for their children.
Kate has had a particularly difficult last few months, as she was diagnosed with cancer last year. But she announced earlier this year that she was in remission.
A source told Daily Mail that decorating has been “quite a fun process for her,” adding: “After all, this will be their forever home. They are ready as a family to move forwards.”