LEGOLAND Windsor Resort model makers welcome The Cambridges as new neighbours | Daily Mail Online

2022-09-02 23:47:58 By : Mr. cai lei

By Elmira Tanatarova For Mailonline

Published: 19:00 EDT, 30 August 2022 | Updated: 19:10 EDT, 30 August 2022

Model makers at Legoland Windsor Resort have unveiled figures of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge - as well as their children - in honour of the family's move to Adelaide Cottage in Berkshire this September.

The iconic plastic toys have been orchestrated into a moving-in scene which features a 'Royal Removals' service.

The impressive feat required 4,100 Lego bricks, with Prince William and Kate Middleton positioned outside the 39,000-brick Windsor Castle creation.

Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis, and the family dog Orla can also be found in the Resort's iconic Miniland attraction.

Model makers at Legoland Windsor Resort have unveiled figures of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge - as well as their children - ahead of the family's Berkshire move

Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis, and the family dog Orla can also be found in the Resort's iconic Miniland attraction along with packing boxes and some regal looking furniture

The couple, both 40, are set to escape the 'goldfish bowl' of Kensington Palace for a quieter life at the heart of the Windsor Estate in coming weeks

Each child required 20 LEGO bricks, and little Orla was made up with 15. 

The neighbourly scene took model makers 19 hours to complete, and sees the Cambridges unpacking their belongings with the help of some movers.

The couple, both 40, are set to escape the 'goldfish bowl' of Kensington Palace for a quieter life at the heart of the Windsor Estate in coming weeks.

They're reportedly set to uproot their family from Kensington, west London, to Berkshire. 

The neighbourly scene took model makers 19 hours to complete, and sees the Cambridges unpacking their belongings with the help of some movers

The impressive feat required 4,100 Lego bricks, with Prince William and Kate Middleton positioned outside the 39,000-brick Windsor Castle creation

It will also mean the family will be closer to the Queen; who has in recent months faced episodic mobility issues and has spent much of her time at Windsor Castle.

George, Charlotte and Louis will be pulled out of their current prep school in Battersea and are all expected to start school locally when the new academic term begins in September.

The move also represents a fresh start for the senior royals and their five-strong family as they continue to cement their place among the most influential members of The Firm.

Speaking about creating The Cambridges in miniature form, Paula Laughton, Chief Model Maker at Legoland Windsor Resort, said: 'The Resort has always had a special connection with the Royal family so to welcome our new neighbours, our talented Model Makers are giving the royals a brick-tastic housewarming present by recreating the family in miniature form.

Each child required 20 Lego bricks, and little Orla was made up with 15

Guests can see the new royal scene as part of Miniland, where it will be on display complete with grand piano, Grandfather clock and children's toy box until the end of autumn

'The Royal Removal scene will go on display throughout September, and we hope to welcome the Duke and Duchess and their family to the Resort to see their figures very soon!'

Guests can see the new royal scene as part of Miniland, where it will be on display complete with grand piano, grandfather clock and children's toy box until the end of autumn.

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