Inside Adelaide Cottage, Prince William and Kate Middleton's Windsor Castle home since 2022

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and Kate Middleton live in Adelaide Cottage – a four-bedroom house on the grounds of Windsor Castle once tipped for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
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In 2022, Prince William and Kate Middleton moved their family from Anmer Hall in Norfolk into Adelaide Cottage, a four-bedroom house on the grounds of Windsor Castle.

The 19th-century cottage – though we might question how many bedrooms a building needs before it can no longer be described as such – was previously believed to be a possible weekend getaway for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, though that is of course no longer an option after the Sussexes stepped back from royal duties and settled in an £11m house in Montecito, California.

Instead, William, Kate, George, Charlotte and Louis have taken up residence at Adelaide, with reports suggesting that they moved to be closer to Windsor Castle, a major royal residence in Berkshire. Windsor is also closer to the Middleton family’s home in Bucklebury, Berkshire. The family still use their current apartment at Kensington Palace as their main London home, and they still own Anmer Hall in Norfolk, too. Anmer, a house on Sandringham Estate, was bequeathed by Queen Elizabeth II to the couple on the occasion of their wedding in 2011.

A general view of Windsor Castle and gardens, Windsor, Berkshire, circa 1980. Windsor Castle is the largest inhabited castle in the world and is one of three official residences of the British Monarch. (Photo by RDImages/Epics/Getty Images)Epics/Getty Images

Adelaide Cottage was first built in 1831 and named for William IV’s wife, Queen Adelaide. A cottage orné, or “decorated cottage”, it has a pinkish-white stucco exterior and ornamental roof trimmings. Historic England reports that the master bedroom features gilded dolphins and rope ornament originally used on the royal yacht, HMY Royal George, as well as a marble Greco-Egyptian fireplace. It was renovated in 2016, so the royal couple may not do any work to it now. Anmer Hall was reportedly worked on by Ben Pentreath, and it is unclear who renovated the current iteration of Adelaide Cottage.

The cottage’s most famous past resident is Peter Townsend, the equerry to George VI and the man who Princess Margaret wanted to marry in the 1950s, contrary to the social norms of the time that forbade divorcees from remarrying in the Church of England if their spouse was still alive. Townsend and Princess Margaret’s romance was shown in the first season of The Crown.