Kate Middleton’s ‘safe beige’ interiors where Ikea meets scatter cushions and priceless art
07.04.2022 - 17:17
/ ok.co.uk
The Cambridges divide their time between a country pile at Sandringham, their official London pad in Kensington Palace, and a secret Highland bolthole on the Balmoral estate. Each has their own unique feel, but all show the tastes of their inhabitants - Kate and William.
From a mash-up of regal antiques and Ikea bargain finds, to priceless art from the Royal collection hanging alongside children's drawings, their homes are unmistakeably theirs. Here’s the lowdown on the home life of the senior royals and their brood… Anmer Hall As a none-too-shabby wedding present from the Queen, Anmer Hall is a Georgian country house – OK, more a mansion – on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk.The family moved there in 2015 when Prince George was two and Princess Charlotte was a newborn, and used it as their main residence for the next two years.
George went to nursery at the local Montessori school in nearby Kings Lynn, while William had a day job flying with the region’s East Anglian Air Ambulance.The Cambridges and their next addition to their brood, Prince Louis, had another full-time stint here when they used the home to isolate during the Covid-19 lockdowns. Secrets Of The Royal Residences This special collector's edition of OK! looks inside the hidden tunnels at Buckingham Palace, the spectacular gardens at Highgrove, the Cambridges' town and country retreats and the cosy Welsh bolthole loved by Charles and Camilla.
It explores exactly what it takes to run a royal household, with experts and former staff revealing how they prepare to host state dinners and celebrations. Plus, discover the history and hauntings of the residences and how you can holiday on the royal estate.
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