Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, along with their parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales, reside at Adelaide Cottage.
The royal family’s top-secret hideout in Windsor was revealed by Prince William on Friday, but what about their private garden?
Here is everything we know about the Waleses’ outdoor area, despite the fact that they haven’t shared a photo.
The property has a distinguished botanical past, and an old painting shows that it once had circular flowerbeds and an outdoor fountain.
The first thing we can be sure of is that the views from the garden will be quite spectacular because the four-bedroom cottage is located on the Great Windsor Park estate. Very dissimilar from their apartment 1A in Kensington Palace, where they were living in the inner city.
They will have a functional and attractive garden because they have three young children.
Anmer Hall’s grounds have previously been examined, and it was discovered that the family had a wendy house, a seesaw, and a swing for the kids to play on.
The Princess of Wales enjoys gardening and even created a garden for the 2019 Chelsea Flower Show. We can only assume that their family’s outdoor space is immaculately pruned as a result.
The royal family is now much nearer to Frogmore Cottage, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s UK residence that is situated on the same estate.
Additionally, they are now nearer to Royal Lodge, where Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson reside with the corgis that belonged to the late Queen.
Due to the fact that Adelaide Cottage is a Grade II-listed property, there are stringent restrictions on what can and cannot be done when restoring or furnishing it.
However, since the house underwent significant renovations in 2015, the couple only needed to move their own furniture and decorative items into the home before moving.