Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, both 40, are set to move to Windsor, with their three children, next month. Despite their move, it has been reported that the couple are keeping their "expensively refurbished" London-based home, Kensington Palace.
The couple are often praised for doing the "right things" when it comes to "big PR moves", but according to the Daily Mail's editor-at-large Richard Kay, the couple have potentially failed to "read the room, amid the country's ongoing recession.
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