Duchess Kate: Prince William's wife feels at home in the country

Duchess Kate
Prince William's wife feels at home in the country

Duchess Kate enjoys the green.

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Duchess Kate has "always wanted to be a mother in the country". She seems to have found the perfect place to do this in Anm Hall.

Duchess Kate, 38, will one day head the United Kingdom of Great Britain alongside husband Prince William (38). Until then, she seems to be enjoying the advantages of her current life situation to the full. The mother of three is said to be particularly fond of country life. As a source close to the family has revealed to the US magazine "People", Duchess Kate is currently most comfortable at the royal country estate in Norfolk.

The 38-year-old prefers country life to city life. "She has always wished to be a mother in the country and only occasionally go to town," the unnamed insider is said to have reported. The source wants to know about family life in Norfolk: Duchess Kate is "very relaxed". Together with Prince William, she runs a "normal household with children who run around and knock things over". Apparently no trace of aloofness.

Prince William serves the tea

Note Hall is part of the Sandringham estate of Queen Elizabeth II (94) and is around 180 kilometers north of London. The ten-bedroom house served as a welcome home for Prince William, Duchess Kate and the children Prince George (7), Princess Charlotte (5) and Prince Louis (2) in times of the Corona lockdown. The insider says: If you are a guest with the family, you do not notice that they are future heirs to the throne. "If you pass by them, you get a cup of tea, and often it's William making it. It's a lovely, inviting place, in no way an extravagant, musty palace."

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