Inside Kate Middleton and William’s family home Anmer Hall amid lockdown – new pictures

Prince William and Kate Middleton have been appearing via video calls speaking to members of the public. As they are spending lockdown at their country home, more images of the large property have come to light.

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The house is their second home, with their main property in Kensington Palace.

Anmer Hall is a Georgian country house in Norfolk, near to the Queen’s country home of Sandringham.

It was given to Kate and William by the Queen as a wedding gift.

The building was built in the 18th century. Before Kate and William used the house it was lived in by the Duchess and Duchess of Kent.

Anmer Hall was renovated for Kate and William to live in to the tune of £1.5m.

The roof was replaced, which is said to have cost £500,000. Old rotted window frames were replaced with new windows at £100,000.

A garden room for the family to enjoy was added on to the property, at a cost of £250,000 and £300,000.

The 16ft by 16ft room had a partially glass roof, for a view of the sky.

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Images of Kate and William in the home show large white doors with arches above them.

The walls of the study are painted sage green, with a small watercolour painting hung on the wall.

A video of Kate and William with their three children, George, six, Charlotte, five, and Louis, two, clapping for the NHS was posted the Kensington Royal Instagram.

It showed the family stood outside a grand, dark wooden door.

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The house has a red prick facade with dark stone and there are lights outside of the door.

Another image, presumed to be taken by Kate, showed William, George and Charlotte walking towards a small country property with grey brick and white wooden panelling.

The last images of Kate Middleton inside Anmer Hall comes as the Duchess of Cambridge appeared taking a virtual tour of an addiction treatment centre. 

She wore a red shirt and golden hoops for the video call.

She took the call in the same library, with it’s grey/green walls.

Kate wore the Daniella Draper hoop earrings that she had previously worn during her trip to Ireland.

The mini hoops are crafted from 9-carat gold and can be customised with charms – something Kate did for her previous look by adding shamrocks.

For this video however, Kate wore the £185 earrings plain with no charms – and they’re still in stock for fans who want to get the look.

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