Being royal comes with many perks, including palatial homes, cars, and much more. Many of my favorite royals boast multiple residences. From official homes to weekend estates or vacation spots, these royal ladies live pretty well.
Apartment 1A Kensington Palace, London, UK: This is William and Kate’s official London residence that they moved into in 2013 after extensive renovations. Their apartment has 20 rooms, 4 floors and 5 reception rooms.
View of Cambridge’s Front Door
Interior Shot of a Sitting Room
Anmer Hall, Norfolk, UK: William and Kate also have a country home in Norfolk that was a wedding gift given to them by the Queen. They did not move into the home until 2014 after renovations.
2. Crown Princess Mary of Denmark
Frederik VIII’s Palace, Amalienborg, Copenhagen Denmark: This is Frederik and Mary’s official residence which they moved into in 2010. The couple renovated and updated the palace to their liking and included Danish and Australian artists in the process.
A lavender reception room
A beautiful mural in the family’s kitchen
Crown Princess Mary in her office
Chancellery House, Fredensborg Palace, Denmark: This is where Mary came home from hospital after delivering Prince Christian and Princess Isabella. The family lived there from full time from 2004-2010.
Grasten Castle, Denmark: The summer residence of the Crown Prince family. They are often seen during the summer months at the annual photocall or riding horses/bikes around the estate.
3. Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden
Haga Palace, Stockholm, Sweden: Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel were gifted the palace from the Swedish government for their wedding in 2010.
4. Crown Princess Mette Marit
Skaugum Estate, Asker, Norway
5. Queen Maxima of The Netherlands
Huis ten Bosch Palace, The Hague, Netherlands
6. Queen Letizia of Spain
The Prince’s Pavilion, Madrid, Spain: The official residence of the current King and Queen of Spain. Felipe and Letizia lived here while they were still the Prince and Princess of Asturias and decided to stay as monarchs.