It looks like Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and royal baby Prince George are one step closer into moving into their home, apartment 1A at Kensington Palace.
A source revealed to E! News that Will and Kate Middleton have four floors of living space in the apartment that used to belong to William's great-aunt, Princess Margaret.
The residence consists of two master bedrooms on the first floor however, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have decided to break tradition and instead share a bedroom.
Meanwhile, Prince George will have two nurseries, one for sleeping and one for playing, as well as a built-in playground in the form of the private walled garden that can be seen from all of 1-A's principal rooms, according to the celebrity news site.
An insider told E! Online, "The entrance hall is beautiful with intricate cornicing and huge black and white flagstones. There are large open fireplaces in all the main entertaining rooms and lovely big windows overlooking the garden."
The source added, "It doesn't feel like a palace, more just a lovely townhouse, but there will be plenty of room for Prince George to run around. The rooms are vast and the garden is wonderful for a little boy."
Throughout out the decorating process it seems like the Duchess was a pleasure to work with. A source revealed, "Kate has taken a very personal role."
"She has staff helping her, but she makes some of the calls herself and visited shops. She's very professional and organized" and "people enjoy dealing with her."
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