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Who lives at Kensington Palace? Prince William and Kate Middleton's neighbours revealed

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Prince William and Kate Middleton have multiple family homes, but their most famed is Kensington Palace in London.The grand estate plays home to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge - as well as their three young children - for a portion of the year, however, they aren't the only occupants.

Kensington palace is a huge estate, with multiple homes within its walls, with Kate and Wills opting for Apartment 1A when they aren't residing at their huge countryside home, Anmer Hall in Norfolk.The London base has played home to the likes of Princess Diana and Prince Harry in the past, but who lives there now?

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