Kate Middleton is giving non-stop glimpses into the Queen's private home

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The Cambridges are undoubtedly the most talked-about family in the world, and with their role elevation over the coronavirus pandemic, it’s hardly surprising that Prince William and Kate Middleton are making non-stop news.

From the family's volunteer work distributing homemade pasta to their vulnerable neighbours and Kate Middleton's candid video about parental mental health, to their recent snow day at their Anmer Hall home where they have been isolating, the Cambridges are all anyone can talk about.

It is their Norfolk location that has been making headlines this year as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have been taking part in Zoom calls, but not from their home.

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Kate Middleton got the world talking in January as she took part in a Zoom call from the Queen's Sandringham House rather than Anmer Hall, giving a rare sneak peek into the Queen's stylish home.

This was no one-off however, as Kate used the Queen's home as a video backdrop once more over the weekend, giving another glimpse inside HRH's private abode.

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Judging by Kate's backdrop, Sandringham House looks like it's filled with big green plants, cool floral cushions and a lot of family photographs, including a sweet photo of Prince Louis and the Duchess gardening. And can we talk about that chic mint green sofa?!

It has since been reported that the Queen has lent Sandringham House to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to use as an office while she is away, so fingers crossed for more sneak peeks in the coming months.

Keep the photos coming, Cambridges!

Jenny Proudfoot
Features Editor

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