Just four days after the birth of little Princess Charlotte, Prince William and Duchess Kate are off to Anmer Hall along with Prince George.
The doting parents were spotted driving from Kensington Palace to Anmer Hall, their 10-bedroom home on the queen’s Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, England.
Anmer Hall is around 185 kilometers from Kensington Palace, in a quiet, small town where William and Kate reportedly will settle for the first few months of the princess’ life.
The couple spent a hefty $2million renovating the property last year.
It’s understood Kate’s mother, Carole Middleton will be close on hand for witching hour.
Princess Charlotte was born at 8.34am on May 2 at St Mary’s hospital.
Just 10 hours later she left the hospital with her parents and spent her first night at Kensington Palace.
In the days since her birth, she’s been visited by Prince Charles and the Queen – though the 89-year-old Royal kept her visit short, leaving Kensington Palace within half-an-hour, according to The Guardian.
Just like her older brother, Prince George, Charlotte Elizabeth Diana was also visited by Alison Cathcart, Westminster city council’s deputy registrar who popped in to Kensington Palace to witness the signing and official register of Princess Charlotte.
Prince William is expected to return to his training as an air ambulance helicoptor pilot on June 1.