- Rose Hanbury and David Cholmondeley live at Houghton Hall in Norfolk.
- Built in the 1720s, the 106-room estate is close to Prince William and Kate Middleton's home.
- Houghton Hall is open to visitors on select days and often hosts art installations and events.
Houghton Hall in Norfolk, England, is home to David Cholmondeley, the 7th Marquess of Cholmondeley, and his wife, Lady Sarah Rose Hanbury.
Amid swirling "Katespiracy" rumors about Kate and William's marriage and Kate's monthslong absence from public appearances, Cholmondeley and Hanbury became the subject of increased public interest in recent weeks due to their friendship with the royal couple.
Kate announced on March 22 that she was diagnosed with cancer and is undergoing preventive chemotherapy.
Take a look inside the historic estate, which has been a center of arts and culture for centuries.
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