Royal Family News: Should Prince William And Kate Middleton Be Allowed To Have Two Lavish Residences?
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British royal family news reveals that the senior members of the royal family have multiple homes, a fact that doesn’t sit well with some observers. After all, one can only inhabit one residence at a time.
Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and his wife Kate Middleton have two places: a home on Queen Elizabeth’s Sandringham estate known as Anmer Hall and their main residence at Kensington Palace. Writer Christopher Warwick told True Royalty’s Royal beat that he’s not sure the fam should even have both places.
During the country’s third lockdown the Cambridge’s are not living at Kensington Palace and are not expected to return anytime soon.
Royal Family News – Should The Cambridges Be Allowed Two Homes?
The couple are now staying at Anmer Hall with their three children. This domicile is located in Norfolk and was gifted to them by the queen on their wedding day.
Anmer Hall reportedly has 10 bedrooms placed on three floors. The couple renovated the place in 2013 after the birth of Prince George. Kate chose modern designer Ben Pentreath to pick out the décor which is said to include rooms decorated in bright colors while some rooms were left in their traditional style.
In contrast, Will and Kate’s other home is in London two miles away from Buckingham Palace. According to Warwick, “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.”
Royal Family News – William And Kate Enjoy Two Separate Residences
This residence has four floors and 20 rooms including five reception rooms, three main bedrooms, and staff quarters plus a gym and an elevator. The walls are filled with fine art and there are large fireplaces in all the main entertaining rooms.
This is their home base even though the royal pair lived at Anmer Hall from 2013 until 2017. In September 2017, the couple moved back to Kensington Palace in order to become full-time working royals and are expected to move back to London once restrictions are lifted. In the meantime, is there anything wrong with having a city pad and a country home? Many people do, and no one complains about them!
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The taxpayer is the one funding their lifestyle so it's a valid question.
We are worried about them and they work hard for the UK. Take away Harry and Megan’s as they don’t even live there as well as stop paying for their security when they chose to live in the US.
The ordinary people of the UK struggle because of lack of good, permanent, decent paying employment and terribly high taxes. North America's by comparison are able to live better quality, healthier lifestyles. So I do believe whilst the working Royals should be paid for their duties their lifestyle could be scaled back and perhaps they could use more of their own private money and less of taxing a nation who can ill afford it. It's not just the Royals, I see it being fashionable for the very rich to keep telling the poor and struggling to give, give, give. Ordinary people can't just pick up an extra well paying job or some partme gig doing a tv advert for extra money if their bank balance is a little low. Sometimes I look at the rich and I am amazed at how little they know about the struggles of everyday people. It's like they think all people fortunate enough to be working in a store, school, hospital etc are all earning a wage that covers all these taxes, rents, rates, medical needs! They have no clue! Rich people all over the world need to be made aware even ordinary people struggle. How many hardworking retired people do we see struggle on a pension, how many have to struggle spending and selling their lifetime possessions just to make ends meet. It is clear to me many privileged people have no idea, they just like the thought of grandstanding and lectureing the less fortunate how they should give without any idea of what they are asking of ordinary people.