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Prince William and Kate give glimpse of garden furniture at Kensington Palace

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Prince William caught up with Olympic boxing hopeful Lauren Price recently, who is due to fight in the Tokyo Olympic Games.

The impressive star sat down with Prince William in his garden for their discussion, and we caught a glimpse of the future king’s outdoor area in the process.

While chatting away, Lauren and Prince William were seated on his wooden benches, and they enjoyed some drinks.

The gorgeous garden furniture can be found at Kate Middleton and Prince William’s home, Kensington Palace, and we want it for our own this summer!

The pair chatted and Prince William also brought Lauren over a birthday cake he’d had made for her.



Prince William caught up with Olympic boxing hopeful Lauren Price


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There was a wooden table in sight too, on which the pair rested their drinks as they laughed and chatted away.

The chairs in the beautiful garden are named Lutyens – a moniker inspired by British architect Sir Edwin Lutyens.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge live in Kensington Palace at Apartment 1A, with their three children Princess Charlotte, Prince George and Prince Louis.

They spent months renovating the 20-room, four-storey apartment that previously belonged to Princess Margaret.



The chairs in the beautiful garden are named Lutyens – a moniker inspired by British architect Sir Edwin Lutyens (Image: Twitter)




Rumour has it the space is supposed to have five reception rooms, three master bedrooms, a nursery, dressing rooms and staff quarters.

Although the family spend much of their free time at their country retreat Amner Hall in Norfolk, this is their main day-to-day home residence.

In the living room there are pristine beige sofas, which are a classic look, but probably not the most appropriate for young children.



The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge live in Kensington Palace at Apartment 1A with their children (Image: Getty)




In the living room there are pristine beige sofas, which are a classic look (Image: Getty)






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The sofas are adorned with an array of cushions in different fabrics, from velvet to tasseled to silk.

They also have a beautiful floral arrangement on the table and matching lamps that frame the side board.

The drawing room is very spacious with antique furniture. There are different types of chairs from different periods, but the two sofas match.



The room has large windows which have seats for staring out across the palace grounds and also radiators underneath them (Image: Getty)


Large paintings hang in gilded frames and their is a large green and beige carpet across the floor, contributing to the cosy yet classic feel.

The room has large windows which have seats for staring out across the palace grounds and also radiators underneath them.

Also in the room is an antique rocking chair for the kids to play on.

Although most of the interior design is very traditional, there are hints of modernity throughout the room.

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