Prince William and Kate Middleton decided to self-isolate themselves with their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, at Anmer Hall in Norfolk amid the coronavirus outbreak and the United Kingdom lockdown. As the Cambridges shared a couple of snaps from their work-from-home activity, fans got a glimpse of their lavish home, while some of their photographs from the past also showed the beauty of their house. So, here is what more to know inside the Anmer Hall.

This estate in Norfolk is a three-story house located on Sandringham Estate. It is near Queen Elizabeth II's Sandringham House and Prince George's grandfather, William van Cutsem.

The couple got this property as a wedding gift from Her Majesty in 2011. According to Hello! Magazine, Prince William and Kate Middleton began to use the 18th century building as their main residence while the Duke of Cambridge was busy working as East Anglian Air Ambulance's pilot until 2017.

When the coronavirus outbreak hit the U.K., the two decided to work from home and set up their own office space inside Anmer Hall. In the two photos they shared on Instagram, Kate Middleton could be seen busy talking to someone on the phone while working on her wood desk, accentuated with neatly lined-up Penguin's Clothbook Classics. A white sofa could also be seen in the background and a children's armchair that might belong to one of their kids.

Prince William's table also has the same vintage-themed office, but it was injected with a little modernity with his iPad stand and large printer. His desk was in front of a large fireplace, screaming elegance and lavishness.

Kate Middleton reportedly got the help of the interior designer Ben Pentreath to design their home. As Pentreath is known for reworking antique furniture, it is no surprise that Anmer Hall has a vintage style.

It also has a huge lawn that let the kids play and run around. "George, Charlotte and Louis are now relishing their freedom in the spacious gardens of Anmer Hall," a source told The Sun.

The Cambridge kids will surely not get bored amid the lockdown as climbing framers, climbing walls, and swings are part of their outdoor activities. Kate Middleton will even do pond dipping and writing notes to track what they see. They also do birdwatching using their binoculars here. Anmer Hall also boasts its own swimming pool and a private tennis court that they can all use to kill time.