Kate Middleton and Prince William revamp Kensington Palace living room

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge along with their three children are set toswap London for Berkshirelater this year. But, while theroyalsare in the capital, they callApartment 1A at Kensington Palace home.

Prince William, 40, andKate, 40, have lived in the property since 2013, and had it completely transformed to their tastes prior to moving in with their first childPrince George.

Apartment 1A boasts 20 rooms altogether andis spread across enormous floors, which are filled withstylish decor and furnishings. It's the largest property at Kensington Palace, featuring five reception rooms, three main bedrooms, three main bathrooms, dressing rooms and a night and day nursery.

The pair often show off parts of their home on official visits when they host guests and earlier in July, Prince William hosted New Zealand’s prime minister Jacinda Ardern.

To mark the visit, the Palace released a photo and revealed that the royal couple have made some subtle but significant changes to their reception room since members of the public last saw it.

The royal pair gave fans a sneak peek inside the reception room when the couple welcomed former US president Barack Obama and his wife Michelle in 2016.

They showed off their gorgeous cream sofas and lamps during a photo session while giving a glimpse of their armchairs and an octagonal ottoman in the centre of the room that was finished in a cream fabric with gold detailing.

In the recent pictures with Jacinda, the royal couple showed that they have had the ottoman reupholstered and the changes are stunning.


Replacing the cream fabric are the brighter floral tones of red, green, blue and yellow.

The vibrant centrepiece adds a real splash of colour to the room and bring out the colours on the cushions that remain unchanged since the last time it was photographed.

The royal home also has an elevator and a large basement complete with a home gym and luggage room, and royal staff are treated to their own separate quarters, where an additional nine bedrooms and two kitchens can be found.

Speaking about the size of the apartment, Christopher Warwick told the Royal Beat podcast: “All of these royal residences at Kensington Palace are called apartments, which of course makes people immediately think they are flats like the American term for an apartment.

“They are not. If you think of Kensington Place in a way it is built around three courtyards.

"If you kind of think of them as being these wonderful red brick terrace houses. Because they are all joined, but separate houses. It is not a small house.”

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