Lady Amelia Windsor boasts a stylish West London flat and isn't shy about showing her followers a peek inside on Instagram.
Dubbed the 'most beautiful royal', Prince William and Harry's cousin doesn't live in a palace and instead has a low key pad in Notting Hill.
The 26-year-old model, who is 43rd in line for the throne and whose grandfather is a cousin of the Queen, lives with her sister Marina, 29.
Amelia has polaroids of her family and friends hung around her bedroom, as well as other personal mementos.
It also features cream hues and a vintage gold mirror.
Living a life far removed from many others in the Firm, Amelia doesn't have live-in staff to make her meals, plan her days and run errands.
In comparison, she and her sister live fairly ordinary lives.
Their kitchen has a retro theme with a traditional AGA oven and is decorated with hand painted plates across the walls, which Amelia reportedly bought in Italy.
In an interview with House & Garden, she said she has a weakness for collecting things.
"We have things that we've collected over the years and beautiful trinkets alongside treasures which I've found in Portobello and Golbourne markets," she explained.
The flat also has an orange-bricked outdoor terrace for alfresco dining.
Amelia said, however, her favourite spot is the lounge.
She said: "The sitting room is my favourite part of the flat by far. Whenever I'm at home, you'll find me there listening to Radio 4 or 6 music with a cup of coffee."
The wooden-floored room is also a space for her to workout, with the walls adorned with abstract paintings.
Amelia spent the Covid lockdown back home in Cambridgeshire and has also previously shared snaps of that home, including the conservatory which has hanging plants and a large mirror.
It comes after it was revealed the monarch's granddaughter Lady Louise Windsor had been working in a garden centre over the summer.
The 18-year-old daughter of Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Wessex, had reportedly been toiling away for minimum wage while waiting for her A-Level results.
Shoppers praised her for being "polite and attentive".
The teen lives in a £30million mansion in Bagshot Park, Surrey, with her parents and has now earned herself a place at St Andrew's University to study English.
During her summer as a part-time worker, Lady Louise reportedly spent time working on the tills, greeting and assisting customers and pruning and potting plants.