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Kate and William take their tiny princess to Norfolk mansion to begin life in the country with Prince George
THE Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are settling into life in the country after sneaking into their royal residence away from the eyes of world, Daily Mail reported.
Kate, 33, and William, 32, gave waiting photographers the slip when they arrived at a rear entrance of Anmer Hall, on the Sandringham estate, with Prince George and Princess Charlotte Wednesday afternoon, the report said.
The royal family left Kensington Palace for the ten-bedroom Norfolk retreat in a black Range Rover at lunchtime and were expected to arrive at the front entrance of Anmer Hall about two-and-a-half hours later following the 120-mile drive.
Prince William drove his wife and their children - 21-month old Prince George and new arrival Princess Charlotte Elizabeth Diana - who were strapped safely in car seats in the back of the vehicle, hidden behind blacked-out windows.
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