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Prince William and Kate Middleton want a ‘no-fly zone’ over their house

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have reportedly lodged a complaint with the Civil Aviation Authority to have a no-fly zone over their Norfolk home.
Amner Hall

The Express reports that the Queen’s Sandringham estate made the formal complaint, claiming that a plane flew illegally low over Anmer Hall.

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It’s believed there have been two incidents in the past few weeks where planes have flown below the permitted height of 500ft to take photographs of the 10-bedroom property. The photographer and pilot have denied any wrongdoing, according to the Express.

Prince William and his wife have spent about £1.5 million refurbishing the home.

The royal couple, who already have a 20-room apartment in Kensington Palace, are expected to spend more time in the country home after renovations are complete.

With a swimming pool, tennis court and more than 20,000 acres of farmland, we’re sure Prince George will have plenty of space to practice his walking.

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