The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and Kate Middleton, are facing increasing public anger in Windsor following their relocation to the new residence at Forest Lodge. Local residents are expressing frustration over significant security and administrative changes implemented in the area, which have severely disrupted the daily movement and lives of the general public.
International media reports indicate that locals are upset because the royal couple’s arrival resulted in the abrupt closure of several roads and restricted access to a nearby Christmas tree farm. These new restrictions force residents to take long, circuitous routes. Furthermore, the disruption has compelled two neighboring families to relocate their homes, a move that is perceived locally as extreme and insensitive.
Critics are slamming these actions as an overreach and misuse of royal power and privilege. They argue that the roads and land affected are public property, and imposing such restrictions while prioritizing royal convenience over public interest is inappropriate. This controversy casts a shadow over the relationship between the Royal Family and the local community, raising questions about accountability and the price citizens must pay for royal arrangements. The Royal Family has yet to issue an official statement addressing the mounting public backlash.

