The candy pink four-bedroom house on the Wior Castle estate they have lived in since 2022, the Grade II-listed home has proven a place of peace and quiet for Princess Catherine, who has spent much of her time at home in recent months, keeping out of the spotlight as she continues her difficult journey, and now new details have emerged following her decision to ditch the usual royal trend of living and staff, which has been a point of curiosity since 2022, when they swapped London for the winter.
The house has seven entrances and a gated entrance to the castle so the family can come and go without worrying about being photographed, and has four bedrooms, according to a source. The house is considered relatively small by Royal standards and there's not enough space for a full-time nanny but I think it's very important to me in terms of detail just remembering that you know. I think we get the sense of them because they have a great lifestyle and everyone is in the kitchen and while there are large staff in the case of castles they mostly live without many people around.
Partly because they want to protect their privacy Princess Catherine recently shared a lovely snap of her youngest children. Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis were enjoying a cosy evening at home as a small group of the Royal Family cheered on England in the Euro final against Spain not only because of their adorable enthusiasm for football that caught everyone's attention but also because of the surprisingly modest living room at Adid Cottage in the photo Charlotte and Louis were wearing football shirts comfortably tucked into a dark green sofa in front of the TV.
A tiny Telly a rather small Tally a Royal Fanning barking and another and they enjoyed this private moment from home it was easy to relate thank you princess for sharing with us all the splendor at Buckingham Palace. Royal fans were amazed at the modest size of their TV and their seemingly modest surroundings in general imagine the good family enjoying a simpler setting. More intimate with a surprisingly small TV so next time you relax on your sofa remember that even the Royals enjoy a modest cosy evening at home.
Who knows, maybe they also argue about the occasional remote control. Located in the heart of the 655-acre Wisor Estate, the four-bedroom Royal Ballroom was originally built for the Queen and, according to the Royal Collection, was built using materials from the Royal Lodge. The current residents are Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson. The renovated house previously featured a Greco-Egyptian marble fireplace and a master bedroom with a painted dolphin ceiling. Their previous home at Kenton Palace was often more lavish, allowing the family to enjoy London life from a four-storey, 20-room apartment overlooking Hyde Park.