Prince William and Kate Middleton have once again stirred controversy with their latest move. The couple, who have been living at Adelaide Cottage, are now relocating to their so-called ‘forever home,’ the historic Forest Lodge, a sprawling 328-year-old, eight-bedroom estate hidden within Windsor Great Park. The move comes against the backdrop of Queen Elizabeth’s passing, King Charles’ cancer fight, and Kate’s own health struggles, with the royals said to be seeking a fresh start. But the shift hasn’t come without drama, reports claim two nearby families were forced out of their cottages after William and Kate allegedly insisted they didn’t want any “Tom, Dick or Harry” living too close. Sources reveal the couple wanted absolute privacy, leaving neighbors fuming as the dream of the royals has turned into a nightmare for others.