Marie Claire reports. The family will eventually move to the Castle but, for now, they are reportedly happy at the Cottage. A friend told People, that theirs is a life of a “modern royal family doing normal things. " They added: "They love that the kids can go out on their bikes and cycle around the estate, and they are all really excited to meet everyone.
It’s a real little community. ” READ MORE: Kate Middleton admits there was 'big pressure' in picking names for Prince George, Charlotte and Louis Within the first week of moving to their new home, the children all started school at Lambrook School and their grandmother, the Queen, passed away. “Things were very tense that week,” a family friend told People. “It was not exactly the settling-in period they had hoped for. ”Royal expert Katie Nicholl said that the pair have stepped into their new roles in a "seamless" way.
She said: “William’s years of being mentored by his grandmother and his father have really paid off, because the transition to Prince of Wales has been seamless.
Kate has also effortlessly moved into a role with so much weight and history and is already making it her own. ”She added: "He [William] is going to continue being by his father’s side, I suspect, at key constitutional events such as the State Opening of Parliament and state dinners.