King Charles Not Okay With Prince William & Kate Middleton's New Future Plans, Claims ‘Source'
King Charles is not okay with Prince William spending millions on Fort Belvedere renovations, claims 'source'
A new report has suggested that King Charles may be in disagreement with Prince William and Kate Middleton's next potential royal move. The Daily Mail mentioned that The Mail on Sunday newspaper exclusively learned from royal sources that the prince and princess are eyeing Fort Belvedere. William and Kate are currently living in Adelaide Cottage, where they moved in 2022. The royal couple is reportedly already considering moving just three years after living there with their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
However, Charles might not be okay with William and Kate's plans. Rob Shuter's exclusive #ShuterScoop report claims that the king is 'fuming' over the cost. A palace source revealed that it will 'take millions to renovate.' They also claimed that 'Charles sees it as an unnecessary extravagance.' The report notes that the king has reportedly been cutting down the budgets across the British royal family. However, William and Kate are now focused on 'privacy' and 'space.' They are seemingly also considering future plans for Prince George.
An insider further explained to #ShuterScoop that William and Kate have 'outgrown Adelaide Cottage.' They suggested that Fort Belvedere seemingly has 'all' the factors suitable for the royal couple and their children. The insider said that it has 'history, land, and proximity to Eton.' Meanwhile, the next grand residence that William and Kate are eyeing is infamously connected to King Edward VIII's. The Daily Mail notes that the magnificent mansion is where he signed the papers that sealed his abdication to marry Wallis Simpson.
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