Prince William and Kate Middleton officially moved to Adelaide Cottage with their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.

And the headmaster at Lambrook School in Berkshire also announced that the Cambridge kids will be studying in the institution starting this month.

According to In Touch Weekly, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge couldn’t be more thrilled with their decision to relocate to Adelaide Cottage. Not only will they be closer to Queen Elizabeth, but they will also be able to raise their kids as normal as possible.

“They wanted to raise their kids in the most normal environment possible. It’s already starting to feel like home,” the source said.

The source revealed that Prince William and Middleton’s new home only has four rooms, which means that it’s not as big as Kensington Palace. However, it’s the perfect size for a family of five.

“William and Kate let the kids choose their own rooms and have a say in the décor. William and Kate haven’t spent a ton of money doing it up and even bought some furniture from Ikea. William says the estate has more fun activities to keep the kids entertained than an amusement park,” the source said.

Another highlight of Adelaide Cottage has to do with the great outdoors. Prince William allegedly surprised his kids with canoes for their lake. And there are also animals everywhere.

“Louis’ new game is who can count the most deer. The kids are thriving in all the nature. Kate made roast chicken for their first meal at home, but they’ve also taken the kids to a nearby sushi place and the Two Brewers Pub, where the locals go,” the source said.

Now that they are closer to the monarch, Middleton allegedly checks up on the queen regularly. And deep in her and Prince William’s hearts, they know that they made the right decision.

Even though it’s true that the Cambridges recently moved to their new home, they never shared photos of what the property looks like. The couple didn’t also share the first activities that they did with their children.

So, it’s obvious that the tabloid just made up these stories. There’s no way for the tabloid to know all this private information about Prince William and Middleton’s lives.