Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are reportedly left to do their own thing in Norfolk as their neighbours don't like to bother them.
The royal couple and their 13-month-old son Prince George recently moved into Anmer Hall in Norfolk and they're really enjoying life in the countryside because their fellow residents don't pay them any attention.
A source told People magazine: "We see the royals around, but you don't acknowledge them, as it were. We just leave them, so they can be like everyone else.
"It's just how we are in Norfolk - we leave people alone. The royal family's been coming here for I don't know how many years, and I like the fact that they can come and just 'be' and do their own thing."
William and Catherine, both 32, relocated to the plush mansion from London while the prince works with the East Anglian Air Ambulance service for two years.
Meanwhile, Anmer Hall, which is situated on Queen Elizabeth's Sandringham Estate, was where William and his brother Harry, 29, spent a lot of their childhood and the prince hopes George will enjoy life in Norfolk as much as he did as a youngster.
The source said previously: "William spent a lot of time in Norfolk growing up and has a proper crew there. All his old friends have young children who will be perfect playmates for Prince George.
"It's very sociable in the area and Catherine really loves the Norfolk lifestyle."
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