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Area Around Kate Middleton & Prince William's New Home Is Off-Limits to Locals — Report
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Area Around Kate Middleton & Prince William’s New Home Is Off-Limits to Locals — Report

Prince William and Kate Middleton’s new home has caught everyone’s attention yet again. According to a recent report, areas around the property have seemingly turned into a no-go zone due to safety reasons. This has allegedly made locals angry as they have been prohibited from the places they have been visiting for years.

For those unversed, the Prince and Princess of Wales will soon move to Forest Lodge, which is an eight-bedroom property, with their children. As it’s undergoing renovation, many factors have become an inconvenience to the neighbors.

Locals are no longer allowed to visit areas near Prince William and Kate Middleton’s new home, says report

Prince William and Kate Middleton’s new home is set to include huge fences, CCTV cameras, and landscaping to maintain security. Therefore, nearby places have been vacated and put under the no-go zone. This has reportedly created inconvenience for the locals, especially dog parents, who have been going to the Windsor Great Park for years.

The Sun exclusively reported that the car park and gate access to the park were revoked. If anybody tries to trespass, they will be arrested as per the Home Office’s instructions. Residents allegedly fumed over the changes, but also understood that the safety of the future king and his family is essential.

One of the regulars, named Tom Bunn, told the outlet that he has been coming to the place with his pup for a walk. “Obviously it’s disappointing as my dog loves it here,” he claimed. However, he also mentioned that the royal family’s safety is “paramount.”

Another resident stated that she has been walking her dogs in that area for “20 years.” “So to be told we can’t any more is a kick in the teeth,” the woman added. Some of them raised concerns that they have been paying “annually towards the upkeep” of the park. Hence, they were seemingly upset that they would no longer be allowed to “use part of it.” 

Meanwhile, an earlier report revealed that the renovation had inconvenienced many families. A few were reportedly asked to vacate their houses. An insider claimed that the locals asked to vacate were provided with accommodation, but they didn’t expect such treatment. 

Prince William and Kate Middleton will permanently move to their “forever home” with their three kids — Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. They have apparently been planning to stay even after they become the king and queen.

Originally reported by Suushmmita Sen on RealityTea.

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