As long as the royals keep giving us glimpses into their private living arrangements, we’ll keep bringing them to you!
Norway
If this is how the Norwegians dine, I’m in. I am all about Scandinavian decorating, it seems. Ingrid Alexandra took the photo of the family sitting down to some chili con carne ; ). Not sure who cooked the dish, but maybe MM’s had her specs on to read the recipe.
Luxembourg
Both Henri and MT give us a glimpse of a much more formal atmosphere. I like that feminine wallpaper, MT.
Henri, on the other hand, has opted for a more manly background, complete with a lion stalking the sill.
Britain
Charles took a look at his daughter-in-law’s book collection and said, well, I will show you a REAL library, my dear. Seriously, though, in my world all books are good. It’s nice to see the prince has recovered and has some kind words for those working so hard to keep society going.
Pulling back to see the family photos and the “wrapped in plastic since the Queen Mum’s era” decor.
The Netherlands
Another look at the DNA room (where the tilework (thanks to Artagnan and Marina) is said to depict the DNA strings of WAX and MAX), and of WAX standing the required six feet from his audience. I do like a tall man in a cutaway coat. If you would like more information on the DNA room, there is more information at the Jacob van der Beugel website. Thank you to community member Marina for this link.
Belgium
Mercy, it’s been fun to follow Philippe around the palace, hasn’t it? He made use of another dining room table, and then, perhaps bored with that large workspace, pulled up a palace footstool as a makeshift desk.