After announcing a harrowing health scare, Princess Catherine and her family were seen leaving their residence. A helicopter drew attention to their departure. It has now been revealed where the couple and their young family was headed and their reasons.
Prince William, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Princess Catherine at their Anmer Hall home as seen in a YouTube video dated April 29, 2021 | Source: Youtube.com/@telegraph
Anmer Hall in Norfolk, England on September 17, 2013 | Source: Getty Images
In the serene landscapes of Norfolk, England, a story of resilience and private retreat unfolds, as Prince William and Princess Catherine, known affectionately as Kate, prepare to spend their Easter break away from the public eye at their country home, Anmer Hall. This decision comes on the heels of the heart-wrenching announcement that Princess Catherine has been diagnosed with cancer, an event that has led to an outpouring of support from across the globe.
Prince Louis as seen in a YouTube video dated April 29, 2021 | Source: Youtube.com/@telegraph
Anmer Hall in Norfolk, England on September 17, 2013 | Source: Getty Images
Anmer Hall in Norfolk, England on September 17, 2013 | Source: Getty Images
The couple, joined by their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, has opted for the tranquility of their Norfolk residence over the traditional Easter service in Windsor, marking a poignant moment in their lives. Anmer Hall, a Georgian mansion nestled in the lush landscapes of Norfolk, stands as a testament to the couple’s love story, gifted by the late Queen Elizabeth II as a wedding present.
Anmer Hall in Norfolk, England on September 17, 2013 | Source: Getty Images
Prince William, Princess Charlotte, and Prince George as seen in a YouTube video dated April 29, 2021 | Source: Youtube.com/@telegraph
This 10-bedroom sanctuary, built in 1802, has been the backdrop for the family’s most intimate moments, away from the relentless gaze of public life. The mansion, which has undergone several renovations, the most recent in 2021 costing a reported £1.5 million, offers the Wales family a retreat to focus on recovery and togetherness in these trying times.