With Berkshire move, Prince William, Kate face charges of wasting public money


The news of Prince William and Kate Middleton taking up residence in Berkshire has sparked a debate in the British media.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are set to move into a home on the Queen's Windsor estate this summer - leaving behind Kensington Palace as their main residence.

William and Kate leave Kensington Palace, which has been their main residence since 2017.

Reports raised eyebrows in Britain about the couple's decision to move out of London.

Commenting on the report, journalist Robert Jobson said, I was told personally and explicitly by a senior aide of the Duke when millions of public funds were spent on apt 1a for Kensington Palace and Cambridge that William's This will be his basis when he becomes the successor. To the throne Is that now changing with the move to Berkshire?

The Daily Mail reported that the royal couple will retain their property in Kensington, despite moving to Berkshire, the pair will retain their property at Kensington Palace as their London home.

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