Britain's Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton have decided to move the family out of London so that their children can have a 'normal' life while they study.
The family's move was announced in a statement released by Kingston Palace while the children are at school.
According to sources, Prince William's current residence, Kingston Palace, will continue to be his main residence.
In this way, the family will live close to Queen Elizabeth II, who resides at Windsor Castle.
According to sources in the British royal family, Prince William, Kate Middleton and their children will stay at Adelaide Cottage in Windsor Castle, 25 miles from London.
A statement from Kingston Palace said the three children will be enrolled at Lembrooke School near Windsor Castle.
In a statement, the school's headmaster, Jonathan Parry, said: "We are delighted that Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis will be part of our school in September.
The move will allow Prince William and Kate Middleton to play the role of 'active parents' to their school-busy children, the source said.
According to sources, the couple wants to live a normal family life as much as possible.
Moving home will also give the family more privacy as security is tight due to the Queen.
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