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Royal Kitchen Confessions: The Queen’s Surprising Take on Modern Living

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Royal Kitchen Confessions: The Queen’s Surprising Take on Modern Living

In a delightful twist of royal insight, the Queen has shared her candid thoughts on the Cambridge family's home life after a recent visit to Anmer Hall.

Following lunch at the newly renovated residence, Her Majesty's reaction provided a glimpse into her perspective on modern family living.

The Queen's biographer, Sally Bedell Smith, recounted this amusing moment, revealing the monarch's surprise at the bustling kitchen culture that seems to dominate the Cambridge household.

and have called Anmer Hall their home since 2015.

The Georgian country house, nestled within the Queen's Sandringham estate, underwent a significant makeover that shifted away from traditional royal aesthetics.

Instead, they opted for a more contemporary design that reflects their personal style.

This transformation has made the home feel more inviting and less formal, aligning with the couple's vision of family life.

According to Bedell Smith, Anmer Hall is anything but stuffy.

It's a place where Kate is known to welcome guests warmly, often with her children by her side while delicious meals, like lasagna, are prepared in the kitchen.

This image of domesticity contrasts sharply with the more rigid expectations often associated with royal living.

The atmosphere at Anmer Hall appears to be one of casual comfort, a refreshing change from royal protocol.

However, during her visit, the Queen expressed her bewilderment at the time spent in the kitchen.

Bedell Smith recalled the moment vividly, noting that the Queen remarked, “I can't understand why everybody spends their time in the kitchen.”

This comment highlights the generational divide in perspectives on domestic roles and the evolving nature of royal family life.

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