
The publication reported that she will still have a full-time role while living in a separate residence, as is the case for other members of the Cambridges' staff who lived with them at Kensington Palace, such as a housekeeper and a chef.īorrallo has been with the family since the couple's eldest child Prince George was eight months old, and has an apartment at the family's Anmer Hall home on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk. It's understood that their current nanny, Maria Borrallo, will live elsewhere rather than with the family-of-five at their new four-bedroom home.

Scobie also seemingly reconfirmed an earlier report from the Telegraph, which shared that the couple will no longer have a live-in nanny for their three children, Prince George, nine, Princess Charlotte, seven and Prince Louis, four, when they move.Īccording to Scobie, the couple simply don't have room for live-in staff or a nanny, and they will instead use their personal funds to allow for their staff's private accommodation elsewhere on the Windsor estate.Įxplaining how the couple will still make use of their Kensington Palace apartment, Scobie added they will use it as their official offices when they're in London, with plans to move back when their kids have grown up.Ī palace source said: 'Apartment 1A will always be their official residence.'Īrticle updated on : Following earlier reports in July that Kate Middleton and Prince William 'will move to Windsor this summer to be closer to the Queen', further details surfaced about how this transition will change their family life.Īccording to the Telegraph, their move from Kensington Palace, London to Adelaide Cottage, Windsor means the couple won't have a live-in nanny for their three children, Prince George, nine, Princess Charlotte, seven and Prince Louis, four.

'They thought about moving to Norfolk, but as active senior working royals they could never be that far away from London, so that’s where Windsor came into the picture.'

If this is the case, it will be a huge difference to when they moved into their Kensington Palace apartment, which saw renovations reportedly costing £4.5 million, funded by the taxpayer.Ī source revealed to Scobie the couple's decision behind moving, saying they wants to give their kids 'as normal a life as possible'.
