The Wales family is one of the most talked-about in the world, and while Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are steadily having their profiles raised, it is Kate Middleton and Prince William who are at the forefront.
The royal couple has taken a temporary step back in 2024, with Prince William only returning to duties recently as Kate Middleton recovers from abdominal surgery.
The Princess of Wales is not expected to return to royal duties until after Easter, currently resting at their Windsor home.
It is their London residence, Kensington Palace’s Apartment 1A, that made headlines this week, as Prince William and Kate Middleton’s unusual sleeping arrangements at their London abode were revealed.
Instead of sleeping on the second or third floor of their home, Prince William and Kate Middleton’s sleeping arrangements differ due to their unusual bedroom set-up.
Yes, going against the grain, the Prince and Princess sleep on the ground floor, with the bedrooms on higher floors reportedly reserved for their staff.
Opening up about their London residence on True Royalty’s Royal beat, royal expert and author Christopher Warwick explained that Apartment 1A “is not a small house”. In fact, he explained that it “has 20 rooms from the basement to the attic”.