Kate Middleton, who has had multiple instances of privacy breaches, took stringent precautions to preserve the privacy of her three children with husband Prince William.
The Princess of Wales, who had stomach surgery earlier this year, nearly had her privacy violated when medical officials allegedly attempted to access her confidential health information.
Furthermore, even though Kate had not shared her dreadful cancer diagnosis, her public appearance had inspired some unpleasant supposition, prompting the journalists to do further investigation.
Given her experiences, Kate has ensured that their private space is not disturbed by prying eyes as the public visits royal homes as part of London's tourist attractions.
The official residence of Prince William and Kate is the private quarters in Kensington Palace's Apartment 1A, which is not open to the public. Meanwhile, visitors may enjoy the Palace's rotating displays year-round.
Laura Ann Barr, a TikTok user, noticed a vital feature used by the Waleses to divert wandering eyes away.
"I am on the Kensington Palace tour! Look at the concealed windows that prevent you from seeing into Kate and Will's private garden to the right. "They have it on all of the windows in this room," she says in the video, which was shared by The Mirror.
Prince William and Kate's private rooms are not only roped off, but they also have frosted windows that obscure the view of their private.