People often complain about Prince William’s many homes, which include: Kensington Palace, Adelaide Cottage, Anmer Hall and Tam-Na-Ghar (their home on the Balmoral estate). But I find it odd that William has been Prince of Wales for nearly three years and he hasn’t made any kind of move to upgrade to a larger property. Granted, I’ve never believed that he lives full-time (or even part-time) at Adelaide Cottage, and I also think he likely keeps an apartment at Windsor Castle. But still – when William’s father was his age, he had already bought Highgrove and he was turning the property into a showcase for organic gardening, with plenty of room for his sons to play and party and have fun. William’s just kept the same old “country home,” Anmer Hall, on the Sandringham estate and that’s it. Well, now it looks like William will not take over Highgove when his father passes either.
Prince William “won’t commit” to inhabiting a beloved royal estate bestowed upon him by his father, King Charles, according to a former member of the royal staff.
Part of Prince William’s inheritance from his father was the stewardship of Highgrove House and Garden in Gloucestershire, a residence adored by Charles and Queen Camilla, reports OK!. The pastoral home, once shared by Charles, his former wife, the late Princess Diana, and their young sons William and Harry, automatically became Prince William’s in 2022.
Yet, according to Charles’ former gardener Jack Stooks, who tended the gardens at Highgrove for over two decades before retiring last year, it seems unlikely that William will choose Highgrove as his future home. Stooks pointed out that the Prince’s Foundation currently rents the garden from the Duchy of Cornwall, protecting it for posterity.
“Before he became King, I think the idea was that they needed to make sure that the garden was actually protected,” Jack revealed. The reasoning, according to Jack, was likely rooted in the belief that Prince William wouldn’t choose Highgrove as his residence upon ascending the throne, leading to measures for its conservation: “So I think he thought that William probably wouldn’t move into Highgrove once he became King, so the idea was, ‘Let’s protect it somehow,’ so it was given over to the Prince’s Foundation. So the Prince’s Foundation now rents the garden from the Duchy of Cornwall.”
Discussing the curious dynamics of royal property arrangements, Jack mused: “The King rents his house from William, and William rents two of his houses from the King, so yeah, it’s quite odd, isn’t it? To think that he’s on their property, and the other ones are on the other property.”
When probed about possible reasons why Highgrove might not be chosen by William, Jack considered the pressures of creating an individual family identity: “I think that William’s obviously got his own family now, so he’s got his own family unit and they’ve been brought up at Anmer Hall, and also now at the Adelaide Cottage. Highgrove was very much his mum and dad’s home – where they were brought up – so it’s like a family home that mum and dad lived in.”He also suggested that the Princess of Wales would face an unfair burden if they moved into Highgrove due to the persistent likening to Princess Diana.
“That’s like her having to step into Diana’s shoes,” Jack opined, adding, “And she’s so often compared to Diana in the press, which I think is unfair because, yes, I know she’s the Princess of Wales, and I know that Diana was the Princess of Wales, but they’re very separate people.
While Diana spent time at Highgrove in the first years of her marriage to Charles, when the marriage really broke down, she just stayed in London or went elsewhere for the weekend. Diana even told people that she knew that Camilla was there, playing house with Charles and carrying on their affair. While Camilla now claims that she’s never liked Highgrove, she’s spent much more time there than Diana ever did. Which, fair enough, if that’s actually why William has no interest in the property. But yeah, it’s just strange to me that the literal Prince of Wales is just fine with keeping his wife and kids in a “modest” cottage in Windsor and that he has so little interest in moving into a larger space, a space he could customize.
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- King Charles III, Queen Camilla, the Prince and Princess of Wales attend the annual Commonwealth Day Service of Celebration at Westminster Abbey, in London. Picture date: Monday March 10, 2025.,Image: 974325877, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Aaron Chown/Avalon
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King Charles III, Queen Camilla, the Prince and Princess of Wales attend a Service of Thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey in London on the 80th anniversary of VE Day. Picture date: Thursday May 8, 2025.
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- The Prince of Wales, Great Master of the Order, and King Charles III, Sovereign Head of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, arrive for the Service for the Oath and Installation of the Great Master and the Knights Grand Cross, at Westminster Abbey in London. Picture date: Friday May 16, 2025. The King is taking part in the service for the first time as sovereign of the order, which is awarded to members of the military or Civil Service for exemplary work and this year celebrates its 300th anniversary.,Image: 999861003, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: NO UK USE FOR 48 HOURS- Fee Payable Upon reproduction – For queries contact Avalon [email protected] London 44 20 7421 6000 Los Angeles 1 310 822 0419 Berlin 49 30 76 212 251 Madrid 34 91 533 42 89, *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Avalon.red/Avalon
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- The Prince of Wales, Great Master of the Order, and King Charles III, Sovereign Head of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, arrive for the Service for the Oath and Installation of the Great Master and the Knights Grand Cross, at Westminster Abbey in London. Picture date: Friday May 16, 2025. The King is taking part in the service for the first time as sovereign of the order, which is awarded to members of the military or Civil Service for exemplary work and this year celebrates its 300th anniversary.,Image: 999861025, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: NO UK USE FOR 48 HOURS- Fee Payable Upon reproduction – For queries contact Avalon [email protected] London 44 20 7421 6000 Los Angeles 1 310 822 0419 Berlin 49 30 76 212 251 Madrid 34 91 533 42 89, *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Avalon.red/Avalon
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King Charles III speaks with students as he sees the work they have produced and hears more about their experiences of studying during The King’s Foundation’s annual Crafts at Christmas event at Highgrove Gardens
Featuring: King Charles III
Where: Tetbury, United Kingdom
When: 13 Dec 2024
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Celebrities attend a dinner in celebration of Slow Food at King Charles III’s Gloucestershire estate, Highgrove Gardens
Featuring: King Charles III
Where: Tetbury, United Kingdom
When: 07 Feb 2025
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William Prince of Wales Order of The Bath Service Westminster Abbey.London,United Kingdom 16th May 2025
Featuring: William, Prince of Wales
Where: London, United Kingdom
When: 16 May 2025
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William Prince of Wales Order of The Bath Service Westminster Abbey.London,United Kingdom 16th May 2025
Featuring: William, Prince of Wales
Where: London, United Kingdom
When: 16 May 2025
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