Duchess Catherine redecorating Kensington Palace
Britain's Duchess Catherine is redecorating Kensington Palace.
The Duchess of Cambridge is hoping to recruit interior designer Kelly Hoppen to help her plan changes to her and Prince William's home, which looks set to be the royal couple's official permanent base if he doesn't undertake another tour with the RAF.
A source told Us Weekly: "She's keen to work with interior designer Kelly Hoppen, but she wants to do a lot herself."
Catherine - who was known as Kate Middleton prior to her and William's nuptials - is set to start work on the apartment the pair will inhabit, which used to belong to Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, and structural work on the abode is due to begin this September.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are currently residing at their home in Anglesey, North Wales, where they celebrated the prince's 30th birthday on Thursday (21.06.12).
Catherine served the second inline to the throne breakfast in bed on his landmark birthday, and presented him with an especially designed watch by Crown Jewellers Collins & Sons.
The 30-year-old beauty is also said to be organising a big party for his 30th birthday and she has enlisted the help of his close friends and brother Prince Harry to create a day to remember for the royal, which will see guests asked to make a brief speech about the prince to "provoke memories" of his student days.