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In 1981, Manchester Apartments to Rent apartments 8 and 9 were combined
to create the London residence of the newly married Prince
and Princess of Wales, Charles and Diana, and it remained
the official residence of Diana, Princess of Wales after her
divorce until her death. Her sons, Prince William and Prince
Harry, went to local nursery and pre-preparatory schools Manchester Apartments to Rent in Notting Hill, which is a short drive away,
and were raised in Kensington Palace, which was a "children's
paradise" according to Andrew Morton, with long passageways,
a helicopter pad, and many outdoor gardens, including one
on the roof where the family spent many hours.[3]
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In 2008, it was announced Manchester Apartments to Rent that to continue living from 2010 in their previously-subsidised
Apartment 10, Prince and Princess Michael of Kent would be
required to begin paying rent of ?120,000 a year, the market
rate of the five-bedroom, five-reception flat than nominal
amount of ?70 per week they had been paying for the previous
seven years.[4][5] Queen Elizabeth II had previously been
subsidising the ?10,000 a month cost for the Kents to use
their flat.[4] Members of Parliament Manchester Apartments to Rent
on the palace's committee had demanded the change after the
Kents' rent had come to light.[4] The Kents have lived in
the apartment since 1979, only paying their utility bills
prior to 2002.[4] Other minor members of the royal family
who reside at the palace are the Duke and Duchess of Kent
and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.[4]
The palace was featured in the BBC documentary Manchester Apartments to Rent series Tales from the Palaces.
Chelsea is an area of south-west London, England, bounded
to the south by the River Thames, where its frontage runs
from Chelsea Bridge along the Chelsea Embankment, Cheyne Walk,
Manchester Apartments to Rent Lots Road and Chelsea Harbour. Its eastern
boundary was once defined by the River Westbourne, which is
now in a pipe above Sloane Square tube station. The modern
eastern boundary is Chelsea Bridge Road and the lower half
of Sloane Street, including Sloane Square. To the north and
northwest, the area fades into Knightsbridge and South Kensington,
but it is safe to say Manchester Apartments to Rent that the area north
of King's Road as far northwest as Fulham Road is part of
Chelsea. |
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