Prince William and Kate Middleton, How to Protect Privacy at Kensington Palace

Prince William and Kate Middleton, How to Protect Privacy at Kensington Palace

Prince William and Kate Middleton are one of the most high-profile couples in the world and, in fact, may be the most famous family in the world. So how do they maintain their privacy? The answer is easier than you might think.

When Laura-Ann Barr toured Kensington Palace, where the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have an office and private apartment that they use when they are in London, she discovered a simple trick that the royals use to keep their private vegetable garden from the public." "We're on a tour of Kensington Palace," Barr posted on TikTok. "Look at the secret window on the right that keeps people from seeing Kate and Will's private garden. It's in every window in this room."

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The video shows that while the windows face the palace grounds, which are open to the public, to the right is the walled garden that is the private outdoor space of the Cambridges and their three children, Prince George (8), Princess Charlotte (6) and Prince Louis (3). The windows through which tourists can view that garden are obscured from a distance but fogged up in a subtle way, opaque enough to block the view up close.

Recently, a royal source revealed Kate Middleton's "top three rules of motherhood." During an appearance on the "Happy Mum, Happy Baby" podcast last year, the Duchess said, "I'm happiest when I'm in the country with my family.

"It's not just the moments with me as a mother that I want to be remembered for, but also going to the beach with my family, getting soaking wet and filling my boots with water," she added.

For Christmas this year, Prince George and Prince Louis received camping equipment, while Princess Charlotte received a children's video camera.

Although called an apartment, William and Kate's London residence is actually a four-story, 20-room space that is connected to the rest of the palace but is largely a separate house, The Sun reported. 'It's not a small house, with 20 rooms from the basement to the attic,' said royal expert Christopher Warwick. All the royal residences at Kensington Palace are called apartments. It is not."

Warwick described the royal apartments at Kensington as "wonderful red brick terrace houses. They are all connected, but they are separate houses."

The Cambridges' apartment 1A was designed in the 17th century as William and Mary's living space.

Built in 1605, Kensington Palace became part of the royal estate in 1689 and has historically been the residence of younger members of the royal family. Queen Victoria, England's longest reigning monarch until Queen Elizabeth surpassed Victoria's 63-year reign, was born and spent her childhood at Kensington.

In addition to the Cambridges, Kensington Palace also houses the London residences and offices of the Queen's three cousins and their spouses (the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, the Duke and Duchess of Kent, and Prince Michael Kent).

Tours include the King's and Queen's Grand Apartments, which have seen three centuries of royal history, the jewels once owned by Queen Victoria, and the public gardens.

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