Princess Kate, despite recently undergoing stomach surgery, dedicated quality time to be with Prince William and their three children in Norfolk last week.
The royal couple, known as the Prince and Princess of Wales, have a strong preference for their Norfolk residence due to its exceptional privacy features.
Last week, they journeyed to their Norfolk abode, cherishing moments with their three children – Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5 – during the February half-term break.
The family of five has established a tradition of relishing a yearly retreat at Anmer Hall in Norfolk, which holds a special place in their hearts.
Although Windsor serves as their primary residence and is undeniably stunning, the allure of Anmer Hall’s tranquility and seclusion captivates them.
Royal Expert Jenny Bond, speaking to OK!
Magazine, highlighted the appeal of Norfolk, stating that William and Kate find solace in the vast open spaces the region offers.
While Princess Kate continues her recovery journey post the planned abdominal surgery in London, she finds solace in the peaceful surroundings of Adelaide Cottage in Windsor.
Ms.
Bond expressed optimism about Kate’s progress, noting her recent trip to Sandringham as a positive sign of steady recovery.
The change of scenery from the confines of familiar walls is likely a welcomed respite for the princess during her healing process.
Anmer Hall, now a cherished holiday retreat, previously served as Prince William and Princess Kate’s permanent residence between 2015 and 2017.