Prince William faces restrictions on using his e-scooter at his new residence, Forest Lodge, within Windsor Great Park. The ban prohibits motorized vehicles on the park’s grounds, limiting usage to bicycles, residents, and estate workers only. Despite his fondness for zipping around on his electric scooter, William is said to comply with the park rules.
Previously, the Prince was often seen riding his e-scooter at Adelaide Cottage on the Windsor Castle Estate. However, the rules at Forest Lodge now prevent him from enjoying this mode of transport. A source close to the situation mentioned that William is willing to respect the regulations regarding e-scooters in Windsor Great Park.
An incident from two years ago captured William riding his e-scooter at Windsor Castle, where he met actor Eugene Levy. Levy, featured in his docuseries, The Reluctant Traveller, expressed surprise at William’s choice of transportation. The Prince explained that the e-scooter was convenient and enjoyable for moving around the castle grounds.
During a tour of Windsor Castle, William informed Levy that while King Charles and Queen Camilla spend much of their time there, he, Kate, and their children reside nearby and use the castle for work and meetings. A delay in their meeting was attributed to William’s e-scooter, as he humorously mentioned a puncture causing him to move slowly.
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