Prince William & Kate Middleton Moving To Safer Place For Baby

Fri, November 30, 2012 10:04am EDT by 1 Comment
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After spending a year in their quaint Welsh cottage, Will and Kate will reportedly move into Kensington Palace after their baby arrives for more security! Read on for more details.

All eyes are on Prince William and Kate Middleton this holiday season as the royal couple is expected to make their long-awaited pregnancy announcement in December. And before their new baby arrives, Kate and Will want to move somewhere safer and more secure for their little bundle of joy!

The royal couple is planning on moving into apartment 1A of London’s Kensington Palace, a source close to the couple told Us Weekly.

The not-so-humble abode is a four-story, 20-room flat undergoing a $1.5 million renovation.

“A baby is the main reason for the move,” the pal said.

“They want to bring a child up in a secure environment,” the source added, saying the security at their current cottage little cottage in Anglesey, Wales ”just isn’t enough.”

Good for them! After the royal baby arrives, privacy and security will be so important!

What do YOU think of Will and Kate moving to Kensington Palace HollyMoms?

– Christina Stiehl

More royal baby news:

  1. Kate Middleton & Prince William: Baby Annoucement Around Christmas?
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  3. Kate Middleton ‘Envious’ As Good Friend Gets Pregnant — Report

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Andrey Min'kov

Posted at 2:10 PM on November 30, 2012  

Safer place underground. In case of nuclear war.

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