A peek inside the royal couple's home.
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April Glover
William and Kate, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, live in Kensington Palace after moving into the royal estate in 2017.
The royal couple Prince William and Kate live with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis on the grounds in London at Apartment 1A Kensington Palace.
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They previously lived at Sandringham House in Norfolk before moving to be closer to Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, who live in Buckingham Palace.
Their apartment features 20-rooms and the royals recently gave the home a $9 million upgrade.
It was also once home to Princess Margaret, the Queen’s sister.
A rare glimpse inside Will and Kate's apartment during a visit from Barack and Michelle Obama
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Kate and Michelle in one of the living spaces at Apartment 1A
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The grand apartment boasts five reception rooms, three main bedrooms, dressing rooms, a day and night nursery and staff bedrooms.
Kensington Palace is also home to 15 other members of the royal family, including Prince and Princess Michael of Kent and Princess Eugenie and husband Jack Brooksbank.
Will and Kate also used to live in a two-bedroom property called Nottingham Cottage.
Kensington Palace
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Bird's eye view of Kensington Palace
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When Prince George was born, Will and Kate lived at Kate’s parents’ home, named Bucklebery Manor, an 18-acre estate with seven bedrooms and a tennis court.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle also lived at Nottingham Cottage, before the Palace announced they would be moving into a Windsor home before the birth of their baby.
When the Queen dies, it has not yet been confirmed it William, Kate and the royal children will move into Buckingham Palace – however it is likely.