The future home of the royal Duke and Duchess of Cambridge was recently permitted to have a variety of improvements made, reported The Daily Mail.

The country manor, Anmer Hall, sits on the Queen's Sandrigham estate and was reportedly where Prince Charles had his affair with Camilla Parker Bowles, according to Hollywood Life.

Prince William and Kate were given a go-ahead by the local council to construct a garden room and convert the wood store into a corridor for security officers.

The garden room will be attached to the kitchen, next to stone columns and rising oak beams, which plants can use to climb, grow and build a shade out into the terrace.

The new plans are an effort to give the new royal family additional privacy. The estate currently includes 10 bedrooms a private swimming pool and tennis court. The Daily Mail reported the home is going to have more thickets of bushes, shrubs and trees and the driveway is to be reworked and re-routed as extra precautionary measures

Anmer Hall lies on the same estate where Queen Elizabeth retreats for her father's death anniversary and used as her private stay.

The estate is hard enough already to have a peek, being planted among the 100 properties on the 20,000-acre estate, according to People magazine. Prince William and Kate are reportedly going to live at the estate, but not take a leasing offer.

The plans from the council were retrieved by The Daily Mail, and included moving the main gates farther out so public have limited view of the house.

The driveway will be longer and scroll along the grass before leading to the estate The Georgian house was previously rented by the Prince of Wales' friend in the 1990s. That was also the time he would meet with the current Duchess of Cornwall.