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Inside Royal Family's 'modest' Windsor home where Kate Middleton will recover

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Kensington Palace stated at the time that the Princess of Wales will remain at the London Clinic to recover from her "planned abdominal surgery" for 10-14 days and is not expected to restart her official engagements until after Easter.

Once the Princess leaves hospital, it is thought she will continue her recuperation at the family's Windsor home, Adelaide Cottage.

Nestled in the heart of the Crown Estate's private 655-acre royal park, Adelaide Cottage was built in 1831 as a retreat for King William IV’s wife, Queen Adelaide.

The four-bedroom home is modest in comparison to other neighbouring royal properties - and it comes with a fascinating and scandalous past.

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