Princess Kate is set to leave her Norfolk home ahead of a major celebration.
The Prince and Princess of Wales celebrated Christmas in Norfolk along with their three children, Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six.
The Waleses joined King Charles and the wider Royal Family at Sandringham House on Christmas Day, where they were photographed walking to the Church of St Mary Magdalene.
Kate looked beautiful in an emerald green tailored coat by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen.
Princess Kate set to leave Norfolk home ahead of major celebration
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William and Kate, both 42, spent the rest of their time at their country mansion located on the same estate, Anmer Hall.
Anmer Hall was a wedding gift to Kate and William from the late Queen Elizabeth II after their nuptials in 2011.
It is where the Waleses spend their holidays and weekends, and a place where George, Charlotte and Louis can enjoy away from term time.
According to reports in Hello!, Kate will not be staying at Anmer Hall for her 43rd birthday on January 9.
Instead, it is being claimed that she will return to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor.
The mother-of-three will undoubtedly enjoy a quieter celebration at her four-bedroom cottage which she shares with Prince William and their three children.
Kate and William moved to Adelaide Cottage in 2022 to coincide with George, Charlotte and Louis beginning their joint education at the nearby Lambrook School.
The trio were formerly being raised in London, and the Waleses were based permanently in Apartment 1A at Kensington Palace.
Kate will return to her residence at Adelaide Cottage ahead of her 43rd birthday
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Robert Jobson told Hello!: “Last year was an exceptional year, and William stepped up into a solo global-statesman role, but going forward, I think Catherine will spend more time at his side.
“They will both be mindful of their children’s education and will make sure they’re around if anything crucial happens, but there will be situations where they have to put the country and duty before their children.”