That kind of lavish lifestyle doesn’t always bode well with some Brits, though.

Yet from the looks of their estates, normal isn’t really an option.

Let’s examine all the gorgeous places they have called home.

Kate Middleton and Prince William

The couple lived on the Bodargan Estate in Anglesey as newlyweds following their 2011 wedding.

However, it seemingly worked to their favor.

“It isn’t grandiose.

Kate Middleton, Prince William, in Wales

But it’s a great, friendly family environment,” a source explained.

Considering that the home was built in the 18th century, that seems fair.

This home accurately reflects its name it is a small cottage located on the grounds of Kensington Palace.

Anmer Hall from outside

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle also lived in Nottingham Cottage, years after Prince William and Middleton moved out.

The Sussexes seemingly took issue with the 1,324 square foot house, though.

Prince Harry also pointed out that “the whole thing’s on a slight lean.

Grounds of Kensington Palace

Really low ceilings.”

She has staff helping her, but she makes some of the calls herself and visited shops."

The major downside of living at Kensington Palace though was how public it is as a tourist attraction.

Kensington Palace from outside

Adelaide Cottage also has a different look in terms of its interior design.

It is, however, part of the 50,000-acre Balmoral estate.

Prince William and Middleton would often take vacations on the estate, visiting the queen there.

The Waleses, walking near Adelaide Cottage

Yet, it seems that Prince William and Middleton may favor Tam-Na-Ghar because of all their happy memories there.

Highgrove House is certainly not a bad home to inherit.

It consists of nine bedrooms and six bathrooms.

Balmoral Estate, Scotland against blue sky

It’s also the oldest, having been built over 1,000 years ago by William the Conqueror.

Frogmore House across pond

Windsor Castle