The sleeping arrangements of Prince William and Kate Middleton have been revealed, with many surprised as they expected the couple to sleep together.
As is royal protocol, neither have given interviews about their home life.
However, a floor plan of their home has revealed exactly where the bedrooms can be found.
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Rather than upstairs, the main bedroom the couple share is unusually on the ground floor of Kensington Palace’s Apartment 1A while the upstairs is used mainly by their staff.
This means that the Cambridges live predominantly on the ground floor of the luxury property located within the royal palace in London.
1A Kensington Palace isn’t your average apartment and instead is a four-storey mansion featuring its own lift, gym and nine rooms just for the staff.
The property is reported to be ‘enormous’ all the way from the basement through to the attic.
Explaining why it is referred to as an ‘apartment’ on True Royalty's Royal Beat, British royal author Christopher Warwick said: “All of these royal residences at Kensington Palace are called apartments, which of course makes people immediately think they are flats like the American term for an apartment.
“They are not. If you think of Kensington Place in a way, it is built around three courtyards.
“If you kind of think of them as being these wonderful red brick terrace houses. Because they are all joined, but separate houses.”
Meanwhile, royal author Ingrid Seward said: “It's enormous... and it's like a piece of countryside in London.”
Apartment 1A is the Cambridges’ London base; however, they also have their Norfolk country home Anmer Hall, where the family quarantined during the UK lockdown.
During the lockdown, Kate offered another sneak peek behind the closed doors of the family’s Kensington Palace apartment.
In photos published in Nursing Times, the Duchess of Cambridge can be seen conducting Zoom interviews in the living space of the royal home.
Kate used the space to record a video for the Nursing Now charity, for which she has been a patron of since 2018.
More of the décor is shown in the two photos and the light and bright living room features a colourful yet traditional patterned rug.
The 39 year old can be seen speaking on Zoom with her iPad positioned on the coffee table in front of the green armchair that Kate is sitting on.
In the background of one shot, eagle-eyed fans can see a school photograph of the two eldest Cambridge children in a frame next to some pink roses.
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