A summer break would provide Kate Middleton and Prince William a “sense of normality” before facing “significant changes” in their lives.

This is the latest assertion of a royal expert, who expects that the Cambridge Royals will spend the summer season at Anmer Hall. It comes after reports claimed that the family would relocate to Windsor in the next few months.

Speaking to OK! magazine, Katie Nicholl stated that spending time at Norfolk is what the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge do every year. She noted that the pair and their three children have “always enjoyed their ‘bucket and spade’ days on the beach together and are partial to a sailing trip.”

The royal expert continued that Kate Middleton taught Prince William and their children how to sail. Accordingly, she believes that the family of five will be practicing their skills come the summer season.

Nicholl also suggested that the three young Cambridge Royals “can run freely” in the open spaces of the area. She also mentioned the family enjoying “picnics” with various friends from the neighborhood.

The expert later noted that doing these things this summer will provide a “sense of normality” to the future King and Queen Consort, as well as their three children. She explained that this is because the family “will be experiencing a significant amount of changes in the coming weeks” as they are about to move to Windsor.

With regard to the supposed “changes,” Katie Nicholl asserted that they are “understandably a daunting concept.” She even claimed that the three young children of Prince William and Kate Middleton are all set to move to new schools upon relocation.

Despite this, the royal expert said the Cambridge household is a “very adaptable family.” Hence, she is certain that the royals “will welcome any and all new opportunities.”

In the end, Nicholl added that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will see these changes “as the start of a brand new adventure and a very exciting time for the family.”

Meanwhile, the claims about Kate Middleton and Prince William relocating from Kensington Palace to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor emerged earlier in June. 

The Sunday Times was the first to report about the matter, adding that Kensington Palace will remain their home in London, “housing their private and press office.”

It also reported that the senior working royals’ three children will leave Thomas’s Battersea at the end of this term. People later confirmed the matter and noted that the young Cambridge Royals will enroll in a school near Windsor.

Following the reports, though, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have yet to make any confirmation about the said relocation.