Fans look forward to seeing inside the luxurious ten-bedroom cottage on the Queen’s estate. The Duke and Duchess love to spend time in the second home with their children, Prince George, eight, Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four. At the weekend, the family was seen baking together before the festivities. It is not known if the video was shot at Kensington Palace, London or Anmer Hall. However, during the pandemic, the family spent most of their time in the second home. Both Kate and William got royal engagements from there during the climax of the lockdown. It is believed that the couple spent over 1.5 million pounds for the renovation of the property, with Kate taking responsibility for the interiors, reports OK! Magazine. Prince William gave a picture of his office chatting about football via Zoom during this time, with the background showing bookcases from floor to ceiling. The royal couple was previously seen filming in what is believed to be their living room. READ MORE: Royal Family LIVE: Warning as Harry and Megan are now on the “B” list And there were some sweet family photos taken there, including Princess Charlotte’s first birthday where she was immortalized in a checkered armchair with patterns. The newer basilica is tucked away in a wicker chair in what commentators believe is its kindergarten – which has since been used by Prince Louis. He was also seen posing in front of a cushioned couch and Prince George was seen holding his sister tight while sitting in a cream upholstered chair. The house used to have a swimming pool and a tennis court, but reports say the Duke and Duchess decided to change it to an artificial lawn because of their young children. DON’T MISS: Kate talks about Louis after the appearance she stole during the Jubilee events [COMMENT]London Emergency: Stratford Station evacuated [PICTURES]”It looked very serious” The police are pushing to block the quiet street of the city [INSIGHT] It is also reported that Kate insisted on ensuring that the kitchen was suitable for young children. Talking about the kitchen that was filmed in the recent video for the Jubilee, interior designer Benji Lewis told FEMAIL: “While the overall feel of the kitchen is familiar, it is unpretentious and unpretentious. “It’s definitely not a kitchen where one would feel the need to stand at the ceremony, there is nothing fancy about it, instead it is very normal with its simple knobs (some unpainted event), some open shelves and a light blue lick . soft gray or black walls. “