Just likeQueen Elizabeth,Kate Middletonprefers country life to city life.
The mom of three, 38, considers herself most at home at the family’s country estate,Anmer Hall. Situated on the east coast of England, rural Norfolk offers Kate,Prince Wiliam, 38, and their children,Prince George, 7,Princess Charlotte, 5, andPrince Louis, 2, a welcome escape.
“Even if she were married to a banker, I don’t think she would be much different,” a source close to the royal household tellsPEOPLE in this week’s issue. “She would have wanted to be a country mom and be in town occasionally. I don’t think she would have been living a very different life.”
Of course, she’s living the most extraordinary life imaginable, in an extraordinary year: married to the future King of England and raising the next King while navigating everything from home-schooling during quarantine to herhusband’s secret battle with the coronavirusin April. (He was never hospitalized, and the rest of the family was not infected.)
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Anmer Hall.Indigo/Getty

Whether in Norfolk or the family’s London residence at Kensington Palace, Kate is “very chilled at home,” says a friend. “It’s a normal, busy family home with kids running around and knocking things over. There’s no airs and graces.”
Kate’s upbringing in the village of Bucklebury is reflected in life at William and Kate’s country home in Norfolk, about 110 miles north of London. The 10-bedroom Georgian house on the Queen’s Sandringham estate is where the family of five spent most of the lockdown period this spring and summer.
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Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince Louis, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.BBC

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“At the end of the day, she’s in training to be a future Queen, but honestly you would never know it,” says a source close to Kate. “If you go round to her house, you get a cup of tea, and it’s often William who makes it! It’s a lovely, welcoming house, not a fancy, stuffy palace in any way.”
Simon Perry
source: people.com