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Prince William and Kate Middleton House: What’s Inside Anmer Hall, the Royal Couple’s Country Home in Norfolk

It's known that the royal couple Prince William and Kate Middleton has been living in Norfolk in Anmer Hall in their desire to keep their privacy, but what inside the British royals' house? Take a peek of Prince William and Kate Middleton's private life with their children through a tour of Anmer Hall.

According to ABC News, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's house is set in a quiet area and features "a huge amount of private space." Anmer Hall is reportedly home to 10 bedrooms, and in May this year, the royal couple has already spent $2.5 million in renovating the property.

Just last month, E Online reported that Prince William and Kate were planning to build a new tennis court in their home. Dubbed the AstroTurf tennis court, the new Anmer Hall feature will reportedly replace the dilapidated court in the property and will be moved 36 feet away from the house to make room for more views. The renovation is priced at £60,000.

Meanwhile, it was also recently reported that the royal couple was installing a new kitchen in their home, which is said to be the third in the property. Daily Mail posted pictures of the kitchen that is set to be replaced, which features £17,000 worth of hand-crafted hardwood worktops and other lavish appliances and décor. The kitchen refurbishment was priced at £1.5 million.

According to reports, a lot of changes have been made to Anmer Hall already by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. Some of the renovations include a conservatory for the home, a new kitchen as well as a new roof. A representative of the couple also said that the house has an enormous garden and swimming area.

"It's a kind of completely enclosed childhood," said the representative, explaining what Anmer Hall provides. "And I think that's what William and Kate, particularly William, wants for his children. He wants to have that incredibly normal life that's completely private, that's away from the spotlight."    


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