The Adelaide Cottage in Windsor, where the Prince and Princess of Wales now reside, has a lovely garden that their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, can play in. They moved there in September of last year.
The royal couple’s surroundings and bedroom arrangement are very different from their surroundings in Apartment 1A inside of Kensington Palace in central London.

Although it was an unusual arrangement, Prince William and Princess Catherine’s master bedroom used to be on the ground floor of their London home, while their staff used to live on the upper floor.
The family gave up their live-in staff when they moved into the four-bedroom Windsor home, and it appears very likely that they would now sleep upstairs, as is typical of most standard homes.
It is not surprising that the family has not released any images of the interior of their historic home, as they may have relocated to a more rural residence for privacy.

The Prince of Wales did, however, give royal fans a peek inside his private residence when he spoke to emergency service personnel who are aiding the recovery effort after flooding in Australia.
A vintage wooden dresser, beige walls, and an upholstered armchair gave the family’s cozy study the appearance of being where the video call was coming from.
The dark varnished piece was filled with ornaments, ranging from white ornaments of a man riding a horse to china plates. This may provide information about the rest of their traditional furnishings.

According to The Sun, the couple’s bedroom has a unique nautical theme thanks to golden dolphins and ceiling rope decorations salvaged from a 19th-century royal yacht. Of course, the royals could have changed the decor, but they must exercise caution when making any renovations because of the house’s rich history.
Adelaide Cottage, which was once a favorite breakfast spot for Queen Victoria, was constructed in 1831 as a retreat for William IV’s wife, Queen Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen.