The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are reportedly moving into a four-bedroom house in Windsor with their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
The Cambridge family are also looking to live a nanny-free life in their new home.
The new residence, Adelaide cottage, was built back in 1831 for Queen Adelaide, the wife of King William IV.
As the summer holidays draw to a close, Prince William, Kate Middleton, both 40, and their family are moving into their new home, downsizing dramatically from Kensington Palace.
The move will be quite a change from their London-life with Kensington Palace so close to the High Street and hustle and bustle of the capital.
Their new cottage is located in the Windsor estate, with much more rural surroundings, allowing freedom to roam the wild for the young Princess and Princes.
Meanwhile, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge may seek to roam themselves on walks or country horse rides.
A big change in lifestyle will also be undertaken as the family's live-in nanny will be surplus to requirements. With the house having four bedrooms, each one will be occupied by royal members.
It will be quite the adjustment without Maria Borrallo, the live-in nanny at Kensington Palace. The Spanish nanny is usually on hand 24/7 for the young royals.
Although she will not reside in the cottage, Ms Borrallo, who has served the family since 2014 when Prince George was eight months old, will continue to be a full-time nanny for the Cambridge's, living close by.
It is also believed that the family will be further independent in their new home.
Other live-in staff such as a housekeeper and a personal chef are amongst other employees thought to be relinquished of their duties ahead of the move to Windsor.
Ms Borrallo often attended events with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge family and was often spotted in her Norland uniform.
Norland nannies are highly trained, studying for four years including in a Bachelor’s degree in early childhood education.
As well as the degree, the nannies also received the Norland diploma and a 12-month probationary posting, before continuing to serve the Royal Family.
Those wishing to follow Ms Borrallo's footsteps and seek to become a highly regarded Norland nanny must first pay a tuition fee of £14,990 for the 2022/23 year, before embarking on a royal nanny adventure.
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