The couple have chosen to embark on married life in a ‘modest’ apartment in the historic royal residence where William and Harry once lived with their late mother, the Daily Mail can reveal.
Although the newlyweds’ home boasts one of the most exclusive postcodes in the country, it is by all accounts a fraction of the size of the five-bedroom, five-reception room suite already occupied by their new neighbours, Prince and Princess Michael of Kent.
New homes: Kate and William, pictured on Saturday at the Epsom Derby, will move into a modest suite in Kensington Palace
When the couple got the builders in to add a few basic mod-cons, they discovered that the apartment in the 17th century palace was riddled with asbestos and had wiring so ancient that it was considered too dangerous to inhabit.Until now William and Kate have been living in the Clarence House apartment that the prince shares with his younger brother, Prince Harry, when in London.
Although the three get on brilliantly the arrangement was not ideal for the couple. On one occasion Kate opened the door to Harry’s bedroom and found his close friend, Astrid Harbord, passed out on his bed after a particularly raucous night out.
Initially, however, there was not an obvious place for the couple to move into.
Lavish: The newlyweds will embark on married life in the historic royal residence where William and Harry spent much of their childhood
Apartment 8-9 at Kensington Palace, which was provided as a home for Diana, Princess of Wales, and her sons following her divorce from Prince Charles, has since been turned into offices for her ex-husband at a cost of £500,000.
Other members of the family have already secured the palace’s best rooms including the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, the Duke and Duchess of Kent and, most notoriously, Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, who until 2002 had been paying only a ‘peppercorn rent’, rumoured to be around £69 a week, for their lavish apartment.
Since 2009, however, they have been forced to find the full commercial rent of £120,000 a year themselves.
The suite that has been found for William and Kate has not been lived in by a senior royal in living memory and was most recently used by members of staff.
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