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5th August 2016
12:29pm BST

Last year journalists and photographers were warned against invading the privacy of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge after Princess Charlotte's birth.
Police at the family's 10-bedroom country manor on the Sandringham Estate distributed a letter warning any lurking paparazzi of the family's rights.
The privacy allows the family to enjoy the area. Another royal haunt is Snettisham Park, a working farm in Norfolk that's home to lambs, deer, ducks and other wildlife.
And when he's earned a treat, Prince George and his mummy head for Fakenham Garden Centre, where His Royal Cuteness has been charming the staff:
"Kate said to George, 'Ask the nice lady what you would like to have,' " a local tells PEOPLE. "George said, 'Excuse me nice lady, but can I have . . . ' and pointed to a cake on the counter.
We're off to open a cake shop in Norfolk.
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