KATE, Duchess of Cambridge, and Prince William’s Norfolk country home has sparked interest after the couple hosted a virtual engagement that showed off the “refreshing” interior.
Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, and Prince William’s love of gardening and greenery has been reflected in their home decorations, royal commentators have claimed. The couple are currently waiting out the national lockdown in Anmer Hall, their Georgian country house, once more. Royally Obsessed podcast hosts Roberta Fiorito and Rachel Bowie discussed what could be seen of the royal residence in the Cambridge’s latest joint virtual engagement.
Ms Fiorito told listeners: “We got a good glance at Anmer Hall during the video.
“We saw hand-painted plates and lots of plants everywhere.
“There was definitely a lot of greenery about.
“It makes sense since it’s totally on par with everything that they talk about.”
Kate and William’s Anmer Hall peak shows off royal couple’s love for ‘refreshing’ hobby (Image: KENSINGTON PALACE)
The couple are currently waiting out the national lockdown in Anmer Hall. (Image: KENSINGTON PALACE)
Ms Bowie agreed: “It reminded me of Kate’s visit to the garden centre earlier in the summer.
“I was a little envious of their Zoom background set-up actually.
“I feel like I need to stick more plants behind me.
“It really felt refreshing to see that.”
Ms Bowie agreed: ‘It reminded me of Kate’s visit to the garden centre earlier in the summer.’ (Image: GETTY)
The Duchess of Cambridge made a memorable visit to a garden centre near Anmer Hall in June last year when non-essential shops began to reopen across the UK.
She spoke with the owners to hear how they’ve been impacted by coronavirus.
Kate also showed off her green thumb in 2019 when she designed a garden for the Chelsea Flower Show.
The royal’s woodland wilderness aimed to encourage children to spend more time outdoors.
Her own three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, visited with her husband.
Even the Queen herself made an appearance to view her granddaughter-in-law’s work.
In Kate and William’s latest joint engagement, they learned about the crucial mental health support being provided for frontline workers during the pandemic.
They spoke to NHS staff and emergency responders from Yorkshire-based charity, Just ‘B’ Bereavement Support.
Source: EXPRESS CO UK