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Kate and William were told to get their kids out of Kensington Palace's 'glorious prison'

Kate, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William should move out of Kensington Palace. Kensington Palace is a "glorious prison" for their children, George, Charlotte and Louis, royal experts claim.

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Ingrid Seward, British royal biographer and editor-in-chief of Majesty Magazine, commented on the planned move of the Cambridge family. , applauded the decision. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are reportedly hoping to move into her Adelaide cottage on her 665-acre estate in Windsor this summer.

The move means the Cambridge family will move closer to the Queen as the 96-year-old monarch steps away from public duties and William begins to take on more royal duties.

Seward said: "I think Wills and Kate need space to raise their kids."

And he told the Sun: . ``Kensington Palace is a glorious prison for children.

Kate, William urged to get kids out from ‘glorious prison’

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Kate, William urged children to be released from 'glorious prisons' (Image: Getty)

An anonymous source told US Weekly, "The whole family is super excited to be moving to Windsor.

"Just getting them closer to the Queen. It's the perfect happy medium that brings them closer to London than if they chose to settle in Berkshire or Amner Hall full time."

The insider added: "Of course. , they can still enjoy those places, but being in Windsor means they're just 20 miles from central London and Buckingham Palace. It's imbued with beautiful surroundings and a special place to call home."

The couple are also "happy" with their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and the Prince. Louis "will spend more time with Queen Elizabeth II".

The source continued: "They will absorb as much knowledge as possible for the future." 65}