It's quite commonplace for people to hand their property down to their children one day, but Prince William and Princess Kate will not be doing so with their "forever home" Forest Lodge , which they've just moved into. The Prince and Princess of Wales now reside there with their three children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, but there's a big reason why they won't be eligible to claim the residence one day, and that's because their royal parents don't even own it themselves. The eight-bedroom home is part of the Crown Estate, so it's owned by the monarchy and simply leased out to the family.
It has been reported that their lease agreement requires them to pay "market rate" for the home, which is noteworthy considering Andrew Mountbatten Windsor has been in hot wate

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