Queen to rent out top London property
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Your support makes all the difference.Estate agents Knight Frank are expecting huge interest in one of London's most prestigious addresses, which is to be rented out for the first time.
No 1, Palace Green, a listed building overlooking Kensington Palace, home to the Princess of Wales, has been fully restored by the Crown Estate. The property is divided into six flats, with weekly rents ranging from pounds 500 to pounds 3,000.
A spokeswoman for Knight Frank said: "We are expecting the flats to be snapped up.You can rarely rent or buy anything in that location."
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