William and Kate Middleton, hit and run: away from Sandringham, towards Berkshire

Touch and run. According to rumors arriving from England, the prince William and Kate Middleton they would have already left Sandringhamwhere they spent the Christmas together with royal family in full force, to move into the Berkshires, place of residence of the princess’s parents. “They’ve probably been there since Saint Stephen», he writes The Express, «guests of Bucklebury Manor».

It’s a huge one manor house for over five million euros, purchased by the Middletons in 2012, which has very little to envy to royal residences: Georgian architecture, seven bedroomsfireplace area, two large living rooms, a spacious kitchen that favors conviviality, as well as a delightful patio and of course a seven-hectare park to spend time outdoors.

That’s where baby George spent the first years of life. And that’s where the Cambridges could spend as well the new year’s eve. “Just like millions of other couples all over the world, during the holidays William and Kate want to spend time with both families», revealed a source to the British newspaper. “He likes it a lot Sandringhambut also the informality of Bucklebury Manor”.

The two could also opt for a dinner ad Adelaide Cottagestheir new home, also in Berkshire, or for a trip to the The Old Boot Inn, the favorite pub of the future queen, which is in the same area. Sure is that the great protagonists will be the children – George, Charlotte and Louis – and the relaxed atmosphereaway from the spotlight: until 2023 total relaxation, no public outings.

A program that the real experts they had anticipated for a few weeks already. On the other hand, without the Queen Elizabeth which was the “hinge» of the celebrations, it was predictable that the celebrations at Sandringham they would have been different. Maybe shorter, of course, but not for this less warm.

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