Wren House is a house on the grounds ofKensington Palace inLondon.[1][2][3] Wren House has been occupied byPrince Edward, Duke of Kent, one ofQueen Elizabeth II's cousins, since 1978.[4][5]
When Kensington Palace was made the Royal Residence, architectChristopher Wren was tasked to expand the existing structure.[1][2][3][5] He added a cluster of cottages that included: Wren House;Ivy Cottage, the home ofPrincess Eugenie of York; andNottingham Cottage, the former home ofPrince Harry, Duke of Sussex.
A three-bedroom house adjoining the rear of Kensington Palace, Ivy Cottage is next door to Wren Cottage, home of the Duke and Duchess of Kent. These buildings are all in a modest two-storey cluster that once housed palace staff.
Just north of the main palace is Wren House, the five-bedroom, five reception home where the Duke and Duchess of Kent reside. Edward and his wife Katherine have a stunning view of the walled garden from their residence.
Other royals who call Kensington Palace their home are the Duke and Duchess of Kent - who live in Wren Cottage - Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, and the Cambridges.
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