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Kate Middleton and Prince William decorate their home with new rare family photo

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have added a sweet new photo to their home. The subtle addition in Kensington Palace, Apartment 1A, was spotted while Prince William took part in a video call from one of the rooms in the space.

William sits on a beige couch in the clip shared on Twitter, and some photos can be seen in the background. A lovely touching tribute to Kate and Prince Louis was seen in view, and a new picture of the Cambridges' official 2020 Christmas card taken at their Norfolk home sits proudly behind William.

Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter William and Kate can be seen sitting on a hay bale with their children Prince George, eight, Princess Charlotte, six, and Prince Louis, four.The caption of the clip, posted by Omid Scobie, read: "On Thursday, Prince William spoke to an emergency responder, indigenous leader, school principal and local business owner about the impact of the severe floods that devastated the east coast of Australia this year." Kate and William are currently eyeing up a new place to live in Windsor, it's been reported.

The residence the couple appear to have cast their eyes on is Adelaide Cottage, built in 1831. A source told The Sun: "Finding a way to make Adelaide Cottage work seems to be the best and only option. "There are issues with all the other houses, so Adelaide will be the favourite." And it's certainly a beautiful place to call home, nestled in Home Park in Windsor.

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