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Royal Family Update: Catherine & William’s First Christmas at Their NEW Windsor Home! The “Magical” Night That’s Blowing Up the Internet – You Won’t Believe What Happens Next! 😱 👇
So, picture this: Prince William and Princess Kate have just swapped the cozy four‑bedroom Adelaide Cottage for a sprawling eight‑bedroom “forever home” called Forest Lodge in Windsor Great Park. The family made the move earlier this year, swapping the palace‑style walls for a wood‑land retreat that’s already being called their “forever home” .
With Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis now settled at nearby Lambrook School, the new digs give the Waleses the space to actually run around without tripping over royal protocol.
Now, Christmas is on the horizon and the couple decided to turn their first festive season at Forest Lodge into something straight out of a storybook. The highlight? A “magical” evening right on their doorstep, complete with a festive light trail that’s been the talk of Windsor all week.
Kate and William took the kids to a nearby Christmas tree shop – just a stone’s throw from the house – where the little royals helped pick out a towering fir that now sits in the oak‑floored sitting room, decked with handmade ornaments and pinecones collected from the surrounding woods.
The whole scene was captured in a short video that’s already racking up millions of views, and fans are flooding the comments with heart emojis, calling the night “pure magic” and “the highlight of our festive season” .
What’s really blowing up the internet is the sheer contrast between this low‑key, family‑centric celebration and the grand, palace‑style holidays we’re used to seeing.
Instead of a massive ballroom feast, the Waleses are serving a “forest feast” – think herbed roasted chicken from their garden, a winter root‑veggie medley, and a classic Christmas pudding that the kids helped stir. Social media is buzzing with speculation about whether this signals a new, more grounded approach to royal holidays, and whether we’ll see more “hand‑made” traditions from the family in the future.
All in all, the first Christmas at Forest Lodge has turned into a feel‑good royal moment that’s giving everyone a break from the usual drama. It’s a reminder that even royals love a good snow‑covered walk, a glittering light trail, and a tree they can decorate with their own tiny hands.
