Prince William and Kate Middleton, the commoner-cum-Duchess of Cambridge, have finally moved to their official royal home, the Kensington Palace in London.
William's mother, Princess Diana, lived in Kensington Palace.
Here are some pictures of their new, majestic abode.
A photograph of the Princess of Wales left by a mourner is adorned with a red rose August 31, 2002 on the gates of Kensington Palace, her former home, on the fifth anniversary of her death. Prince William and Kate Middleton (R) seen during their Canada tour, have shifted to William's mother's former residence.
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Visitors take photographs outside of Kensington Palace, the former home of Diana, Princess of Wales, in west London May 31, 2007.
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The coffin of Britain's Princess Margaret, sister to Queen Elizabeth II, arrives at Kensington Palace in London February 9, 2002. The palace was her official residence until she died.
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A man looks at the floral tributes left for Princess Margaret outside Kensington Palace in London February 11, 2002. The palace was her official residence until she died.
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Early morning well-wishers examine some of the tributes to Diana, Princess of Wales left at the gates of her former home, Kensington Palace in London, August 30, 1998. Prince William and Kate Middleton have shifted to William's mother's former residence.
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