How you can live next door to the Cambridges - and it costs less than you think...
Cottages next to the Cambridge's Norfolk home have gone up for rent and they're cheaper than a London flat.
The Cambridge family are set to get some new neighbours and it could be you!
- The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are expected to get some new neighbours after nearby cottages go up for rent.
- You could live next door to Prince William and Kate at their Anmer Hall home after cottages need new tenants.
- The Cambridge's have been living at the Norfolk residency throughout lockdown and the news comes as Prince George’s gives outfit nod to his dad Prince William
Prince William and Kate are expected to get some new neighbours after some cottages that are sited next to their extensive grounds go on the rental market.
And the cottages are expected to spark interest - especially as the rental price is cheaper than a London flat.
According to The Sun, two cottages just yards from the home where they live with sons Prince George and Louis and daughter Princess Charlotte.
One property is a two-bedroom semi-detached home available for £725 a month and the other a three-bedroom with large garden for £875 per month.
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Both cottages are located opposite the tree-lined drive entrance to their 10-bedroom Grade II-listed Anmer Hall home.
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The homes are up for rent by the Sandringham Estate, which also rents properties in 13 villages around the Queen's residence.
But it's expected the homes will be given priority to people who live and work in the area as they are only available as primary residences.
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The surrounding village has just 29 homes and a population of 63 people. during lockdown the Cambridge children - Prince George, seven and Princess Charlotte, five, were pictured delivering food parcels to the elderly living in the region.
And chances are, whoever gets to rent one of the cottages, will see the family enter and leave their grounds by car.
To apply for rental consideration, there is a form to fill in online and those best suited to the property will be chosen.
Selina is a Senior Family Writer for GoodtoKnow and has more than 16 years years of experience. She specialises in royal family news, including the latest activities of Prince George, Charlotte, Louis, Archie and Lilibet. She also covers the latest government, health and charity advice for families. Selina graduated from the University of Sheffield in 2006 with a degree in Journalism, and gained her NCTJ and NCE qualifications. During her career, she’s also written for Woman, Woman's Own, Woman&Home, and Woman's Weekly as well as Heat magazine, Bang Showbiz - and the Scunthorpe Telegraph. When she's not covering family news, you can find her exploring new countryside walking routes, catching up with friends over good food, or making memories (including award-winning scarecrows!)