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Prince William and Kate Middleton make changes for reign as King and Queen

Prince William and Kate Middleton are already preparing for when they'll inherit the crown.The pressure has risen for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge of late, after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepped down as senior royals..However, according to Marie Claire, Will and Kate have been adopting various privacy measures, including around their home, that will kick in when William becomes King.Writing in April last year, Jenny Proudfoot explained: “Kate Middleton and Prince William have erected a 950-feet-long hedge around the garden of their Kensington Palace 1A apartment.“But while the laurel hedges have been planted, they are not expected to be a quick fix, taking some time to grow.




 “Still, as Prince William and Kate Middleton prepare to be King and Queen a long way in the future, their laurel hedges will reach full height.”.Although the couple will move to Buckingham Palace when William ascends the throne, it's thought they'll also keep their Kensington Palace home too.The details come after Prince William urged the people of the United Kingdom to show their support for each other amid the worsening coronavirus pandemic.Taking to Instagram on Wednesday, the heir to the British throne shared a video, in which he appealed to the public to continue helping those in need.“Whenever and wherever adversity strikes, the people of the UK have a unique ability to pull together,” William began.How Kate and William have already put in extra privacy measures for when they reign.KATE MIDDLETON and Prince William have already arranged for various privacy measures to come into place when William inherits the crown and Kate becomes his official royal consort, according to unearthed reports.Kate and William now occupy an even larger portion of the royal limelight since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle decided to step down as senior royals. William is the second-in-line to the throne and expected to one day reign with Kate by his side.Harry and Meghan have come under fire for relocating to Canada and renouncing their full-time working royal roles to avoid the scrutiny that comes with the job — yet Kate and William are keen to keep their private lives separate to.According to Marie Claire, the two have already started to put in measures for when they inherit the crown.Writing in April last year, Jenny Proudfoot explained: “Kate Middleton and Prince William have erected a 950-feet-long hedge around the garden of their Kensington Palace 1A apartment.“But while the laurel hedges have been planted, they are not expected to be a quick fix, taking some time to grow.In fact, the hedges should only grow two feet in the next year.Still, as Prince William and Kate Middleton prepare to be King and Queen a long way in the future, their laurel hedges will reach full height.”.The Daily Mail also reported in January 2017, when the couple first moved back to Kensington from Norfolk, they requested a £20,000 yew hedge to give their home some more privacy.The article added: “It is not clear what their neighbours think of the barrier.“That area of the grounds back onto Kensington Palace Gardens, which is known as Billionaires’ Row and is regarded as the most expensive street in Britain, with houses worth up to £100 milion.”.A palace spokesperson said the gardening work would be paid by the taxpayer through the Sovereign Grant.Although the individual cost of the trees was not known, similar trees which reach 6ft are believed to be £120 each — making the total cost of those planted £20,000.The trees can grow up to 90ft and when lined up, create an 820ft wall.However, William and Kate will no longer be living in the Kensington Palace estate by the time they inherit the crown.The monarch is expected to move into Buckingham Palace upon ascension.Therefore these privacy measures may indicate that the couple intend to ignore royal convention and continue living in Kensington Palace, or that the laurel hedges are intended for their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.They are all likely to live in the Kensington Palace estate when they are older.This is not the first time Kate and William have drawn up their own boundaries with the public.As Prince William said in a BBC interview from 2015, he “hates to lose control”.In the same interview, he emphasised how he wanted to prioritise his role as a father for as long as he could.He said: “I want to bring my children up to be good people, with the idea of service and duty to others being very important.“If I can’t give my time to my children too, then I worry about their future.”.He added: “As far as we are concerned, within our family unit, we are a normal family.The way that local communities support those affected shows the very best of our values and human nature.“The public’s desire to help in the wake of tragedy needs to be managed and channelled in the best possible way, which is why the establishment of the National Emergencies Trust was so important,” he said.The National Emergiencies Trust works with local charities and distribution partners to ensure that financial support is delivered to those that need it the most.William, who spoke at the trust’s launch last year, recalled how he had said he dreaded the day when its services would be needed.“Sadly, with the outbreak of COVID-19, that day has come faster than any of us would have hoped,” Wills told viewers.“But now, more than ever, I am grateful that the National Emergencies Trust exists. It will ensure that support reaches those across the UK who need it most, as quickly and as efficiently as possible.“And it will help to ensure all of our efforts to overcome this challenge are channelled in the best possible way,”



he concluded.William’s heartfelt message comes after it was revealed he is preparing to take the throne, as Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles face forced isolation..The British Health Secretary, Matt Hancock announced that 'within the coming weeks' citizens aged 70 and over will be forced to stay at home for an extended period, in a bid to protect them from the deadly COVID-19, better known as coronavirus.As a result, the Queen at 93, and Charles at 72, will have to step down from their royal duties, making the Duke of Cambridge Elizabeth's regent.William’s heartfelt message comes after it was revealed he is preparing to take the throne, as Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles face forced isolation.

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