Kate Middleton's Recovery at Adelaide Cottage: Plans for a Healing Annex

Kate Middleton's Recovery at Adelaide Cottage: Plans for a Healing Annex
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Tuesday 16 April 2024, 08:41 - Last updated: 15:31
Kate Middleton continues her convalescence at Adelaide Cottage in Windsor where she spends her days alongside her husband, Prince William, and their 3 children, Princes George, Charlotte, and Louis. To continue her treatment plan, it seems the couple is considering setting up a small annex next to their home as a refuge where the princess can undergo the necessary treatments. William at the stadium with George and at the pub with his mother-in-law: the prince seeks 'normality' while Kate is healing. According to the Daily Mirror, the couple is contemplating renovating and expanding a little-known red brick annex adjacent to their Adelaide Cottage residence in Windsor. The family, which moved to the Berkshire estate towards the end of summer 2022, currently splits their time between the four-bedroom cottage and their beloved retreat at Anmer Hall on the Sandringham estate. Although Adelaide Cottage offers an ideal location due to its proximity to Lambrook School, attended by Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, it seems the family is considering expanding an annex to assist the princess in her recovery. However, this decision is not without challenges, as the Prince of Wales is 'aware of public scrutiny' regarding royal expenses and is taking a cautious approach in personally funding the costs. 'No one knows that next to Adelaide Cottage there is a rather spacious red brick annex that is not being used - said an insider - It is currently habitable and requires extensive renovation work if it is to be used. Discussions on the use of the property have been ongoing for some time, but it's just about finding the right time to start the project.' The need for space is more than a luxury; sources say it is vital for Kate's path to wellness. The princess needs a serene environment to undergo the necessary treatments. Mindful of past negative reactions on public funding, William is considering paying for the renovation of the Adelaide Cottage annex himself. Adelaide Cottage, hidden in the royal private park of 655 acres of the Crown Estate, was originally built in 1831 as a sanctuary for the wife of King William IV, Queen Adelaide. The cottage underwent major renovation work in 2015 and boasts truly opulent furnishings. It is said that the ceiling of the main bedroom is adorned with golden dolphins and rope ornaments.
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