Inside Kate Middleton and Prince William’s home with panic room and secret tunnel
29.06.2022 - 11:37
/ ok.co.uk
Kensington Palace might have been built in 1605, but that's not to say it isn't also an extremely high-tech home fit to protect the Royal Family. The historical building is equipped with a multitude of security features in order to keep Prince William, Kate Middleton, both 40, and their three children George, eight, Charlotte, seven, and Louis, four away from harm.The Cambridges' home in particular, Apartment 1A, includes a panic room and a secret tunnel... so you can probably guess that the apartment is most likely quite a bit larger than your average flat.
After all, it does have the word 'palace' in the name. Their particular apartment reportedly features five reception rooms, three main bedrooms, dressing rooms, a night and day nursery, and staff quarters, according to the Mirror. The Global Citizen said: "Kate and William’s royal apartment at Kensington Palace includes a panic room with an air filtration system, guarding against biological warfare, and an escape tunnel." Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.The family moved in to the 20-strong room home following their royal wedding in 2011, at which point the Queen gave William and Kate the keys to the residence.
They share the estate with the Duke and Duchess of Kent. While the panic room is thought to be a new feature, the secret tunnel may come as less of a surprise. Many royal fans will have heard reports of a young Prince William and Harry using the secret entrance as their way in and out of the palace while growing up.
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