As discreet work continues on  Apartment 1A, the new four-storey home for Prince William, Kate and  cocker spaniel Lupo, there’s a more obvious bustle in the public half of  Kensington Palace.
A £12 million, two-year refurbishment is due to be finished this week. 
Upstairs,  curators and textile conservators are taking delivery of fragile  dresses and objects to display in the newly refitted rooms, while  downstairs staff try on their red Jaeger-designed uniforms, shrubs are  being planted, paths laid, and the shop and café kitted out ready for  opening. 
Opening up is what this project is all about. 
Overgrown  trees and shrubs that obscured the building and many of the  high-security fences have been removed. The palace is once again  connected with the park that surrounds it. 
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