The princess, her husband and children live in country villas ‘protected’ from the paparazzi
In the video in which she announced that she was undergoing cancer treatment, Kate Middleton asked for “time, space and privacy” to face the disease without harassment from her subjects and the press.
The Princess of Wales, her husband, Prince William, and their three children have left Apartment 1A at Kensignton Palace in London. They are now split between two field properties.
One of these, Adelaide Cottage, is located next to Windsor Castle, where Queen Elizabeth II is buried. The chalet-style palace was opened in 1931 for use by Queen Adelaide, wife of King William IV.
The other refuge of the Dukes of Cambridge is Anmer Hall, in Norfolk, in the north of England. Georgian in style, the villa built in 1802 is close to where Princess Diana was born and buried.
With controlled access and surrounded by intense vegetation, the two houses occupied by Kate and her family guarantee tranquility to face this delicate moment.
Her children, Princes George, 10, Charlotte, 8, and Louis, 5, went on an Easter-related school holiday this week and will stay with their mother all the time until early April, when lessons resume.
Away from the public eye and journalists, Kate Middleton, 42, receives support from her parents, Carole and Michael, and her siblings, Pippa and James.


Source: Terra

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