Queen Elizabeth is making a permanent move, according to a new report. The 95-year-old royal will make Windsor Castle her permanent home after moving there at the beginning of the pandemic, the Sunday Times reported over the weekend. Click inside to read more… The Queen and the late Prince Philip moved to their Berkshire residence at the beginning of 2020, and she has spent the past two holidays there amid the pandemic.
She reportedly has “no plans” to return to Buckingham Palace, meaning the next royals to live in Buckingham Palace will be the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall, when the time comes for Prince Charles to be king.
Royal author Hugo Vickers also told the news outlet that Windsor Castle is the place the Queen “loves,” and that “she has her memories with Prince Philip there, she has her ponies there and family nearby.
It makes sense.” She also spent her childhood there with her parents. It was originally a weekend retreat during World War II, where the Queen and her sister Princess Margaret moved because it was considered safer than London.
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