Kate Middleton recently shared a video after settling into her permanent residence with Prince William and their children. The Duchess of Cambridge posted a seasonal clip emphasizing the significance of autumn as a time for contemplation and growth, urging individuals to embrace the transformations that come with the season. The royal couple bid farewell to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor’s Home Park and transitioned to their new forever home, Forest Lodge, earlier this month.
Kate surprised her followers with the unexpected release of the video, which coincided with their recent relocation and amidst ongoing royal issues involving Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. In her latest installment of Kensington Palace’s Mother Nature series, the Duchess described autumn as a period of deeper connections and shared the beauty of change with her audience.
The video, narrated by Kate and recorded in early October, showcases the Duchess engaging in outdoor cooking with chef Gill Meller and children from Farley Junior Academy in Luton. They gathered around a bonfire in Windsor Great Park, exchanging food and stories. Fans lauded Kate for her message on embracing change, with many expressing admiration for the thoughtful content.
In the video, Kate expressed poignant thoughts on change as she and her family settled into Forest Lodge, highlighting the transition from summer to autumn as a time for introspection and refinement. She emphasized the importance of letting go of what is no longer necessary and finding clarity and purpose in life’s essentials. The Duchess underscored the beauty in impermanence and renewal, drawing parallels to the natural cycles of life.
Filming for the video also took place in Northern Ireland, where Kate visited with Prince Charles in October. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, along with their family, resided at Adelaide Cottage for over two years before relocating to the luxurious Forest Lodge nearby. Despite facing personal challenges, they aim to make Forest Lodge their permanent residence, even when Prince William eventually ascends to the throne.