Kate Middleton: the underside of the 5.6 million euro house of her parents Carole and Michael


As the Duchess of Cambridge turns 40 this Sunday, January 9, the British newspaper Express.uk delivers some revelations about the home of her parents, Carole and Michael Middleton.

This Sunday, January 9 marks the entry of Kate Middleton into her fortieth year. While the celebrations will take place at his Norfolk home, Anmer Hall, and not at Westminster Abbey as is customary for any member of the royal family, nothing will prevent his relatives from reuniting and wishing to the Duchess of Cambridge the most beautiful of birthdays. Starting with his parents, Carole and Michael Middleton whose residence has been carefully described by theExpress.uk.

The British media has indeed revealed many details about Bucklebury Manor, in Berkshire, which Prince William’s in-laws have bought in 2012 and have lived for ten years. Begining with its price: £ 4.7 million, that is 5.6 million euros. For such a sum, one could not be surprised by the interior of this Georgian property provided with seven luxurious bedrooms, two lounges in soft colors and no less than five reception rooms. Added to this is a magnificent selection of armchairs, two traditional wood-burning fireplaces, as well as a bookcase.

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So many warm living spaces to receive the whole family, like Pippa and James Middleton who, in May 2017, decided to organize their wedding reception. But also welcome Kate and William, accompanied by their children, Princess Charlotte and her brothers George and Louis. Especially since, to complete this magnificent property, there is a park of nearly 73,000 square meters, outdoor tennis court and swimming pool included. Enough to keep all the descendants of Carole and Michael Middleton busy, to whom we wish to bring together a multitude of memories in the heart of this family home, where, to be sure, life is really good.

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