A move that would divide opinion: Kate Middleton and Prince William plan to move princess Charlotte and Prince Louis away from buckingham Palace

 

It is a move that would divide opinion

 

A move that would divide opinion: Kate Middleton and Prince William plan to move princess Charlotte and Prince Louis away from buckingham Palace

Kate Middleton and Prince William could be set to make a very bold move that would see their two children move away from the royal residence of Buckingham Palace.

With King Charles III implementing a new policy that is aimed to reduce the number of working royals in the family, a lot of thinking is being done about the futures of the youngest royals in the family.

Prince George, the oldest of Kate and William’s three children, is heir to the throne and can become King in the future, but it begs the question as to what will happen with his two siblings, Charlotte and Louis.

Sources close to Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales, told The Daily Mail and The Daily Beast that they have taken a decision about their two youngest children.

Fears they could end up like Harry

 


The family do not want the children to develop the same ‘spare’ mentality that has characterized Prince Harry’s recent royal career.

Therefore, William and Kate want their two children to pursue a future away from Buckingham Palace so that they can find genuine meaning.

Of course, this hardly means they are being left to fend for themselves as some sort of occupation will be found for them through royal contacts.

It is clear that Princess Charlotte is a very popular little girl, having recently met Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce at a Taylor Swift show in London.

Travis said that Princess Charlotte was an absolute delight. Jason responded by saying: “Prince William was fantastic, but the highlight was Princess Charlotte. Prince George was great, too. She was so f****** adorable. Like, I cannot express how… I don’t know, maybe it’s because I have three girls now. She had fire to her, she was asking questions, that was the most electric part.”