The plans of the royal residence show Kate and William have two master bedrooms, however, it is their location that has baffled royal fans as the bedrooms are both located on the ground floor.
Apartment 1A has two master bedrooms on the ground floor but while the option is there for them to sleep separately, Kate and William are understood to share a bedroom.
However, the royals still have a London base at Apartment 1A inside of Kensington Palace, and did you know they have a rather unusual sleeping set up? Inside their regal abode, it is believed that the royal couple sleep on the ground floor of the property rather than upstairs, as the upper floor is reserved for staff.
As an old tradition dictates, royal couples never share the same bed or bedroom, allowing them to move freely while asleep. It allows them much needed alone time after hours of being in the limelight.
It is said that the apartment has the option for Kate and William to have separate sleeping spaces, but they refuse to utilise them as so, instead sharing a bedroom like regular married couples.
Explaining the reason behind the tradition during talks for her biography of the late Queen, she said: “In England, the upper class always have had separate bedrooms. You don't want to be bothered with snoring or someone flinging a leg around.
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It illustrated to others that they had to room to have their individual sleeping quarters. However, according to Showbiz Cheat Sheet, having separate bedrooms was also a practical choice. The public only discovered that the two slept in separate beds after a break-in at the Palace.
They slept in separate beds
Apparently a lot of posh people actually prefer to sleep in separate beds, including the Queen and her man. As etiquette expert Lady Pam and Her Majesty's cousin explained in a biography about her relative: "In England, the upper class always have had separate bedrooms.
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According to the plans of Apartment 1A in Kensington Palace, the Prince and Princess sleep on the ground floor. The pair have two master bedrooms on the bottom floor of their flat.
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It is believed to have a total of nine bedrooms inside, as well as a separate guest house with two further bedrooms. According to TMZ, the Duke and Duchess bought it for approximately £11.2million ($14.65million), and it covers 18,000 square feet of space on five acres of land.
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