By ROYAL CORRESPONDENT
The Royal Apartment at the Goring Hotel: Bronze statues of women holding torches in the main sitting room
This is the five-star hotel suite in which Kate Middleton will spend her last night as a commoner.
The royal bride-to-be will today move into the £5,000-a-night Royal Apartment on the top floor of the Goring Hotel in Belgravia along with her mother and sister.
The rooms have been given a £150,000 makeover, giving 29-year-old Kate a taste of the luxury to which she will soon become accustomed. Yesterday staff filled the suite with more than 20 bouquets in anticipation of her arrival.
Sleeping in style: Four-poster bed in the £5,000-a-night suite
Watch as you soak: The bath has a built in television
The flowers, including white and red freesias, Eucharist lilies and roses, were supplied by Jenny Tobin Flowers, who also provided blooms for the film Love Actually.
Kate’s suite has a dark-wood four-poster bed with a television which rises from the end of it at the touch of a button. One of the bathrooms has a vast walk-in shower featuring an oil painting behind a glass screen.
Another has a television built into the bath – and an original 19th Century lavatory by Thomas Crapper.
Designers have packed the apartment with antiques, hand-made furniture and ornaments. Walls have been covered in Gainsborough silk costing £500 per square metre.
Tight security: The Bomb Squad searched the Goring Hotel ahead of the arrival of Kate and her family
The 100-year-old hotel is a favourite with the wealthy and famous and is still privately owned by the Goring family.
The Middleton party have booked out all of the hotel’s 71 rooms for their family and friends and intend to hold their own reception there for those not invited to the Buckingham Palace bash.
Jeremy Goring, who is the fourth Goring to run the hotel since his great-grandfather opened it, said: ‘We are honoured and delighted to be playing a small part in such a great day.
'We wish Miss Middleton and Prince William every happiness, and we are all looking forward to a momentous celebration.’
No entry: Barriers will prevent any vehicles from reaching the hotel where Kate will spend her last night as a single woman
Hotel delighted at 'Royal Wedding stay'
source: dailymail
The Royal Apartment at the Goring Hotel: Bronze statues of women holding torches in the main sitting room
This is the five-star hotel suite in which Kate Middleton will spend her last night as a commoner.
The royal bride-to-be will today move into the £5,000-a-night Royal Apartment on the top floor of the Goring Hotel in Belgravia along with her mother and sister.
The rooms have been given a £150,000 makeover, giving 29-year-old Kate a taste of the luxury to which she will soon become accustomed. Yesterday staff filled the suite with more than 20 bouquets in anticipation of her arrival.
Sleeping in style: Four-poster bed in the £5,000-a-night suite
Watch as you soak: The bath has a built in television
The flowers, including white and red freesias, Eucharist lilies and roses, were supplied by Jenny Tobin Flowers, who also provided blooms for the film Love Actually.
Kate’s suite has a dark-wood four-poster bed with a television which rises from the end of it at the touch of a button. One of the bathrooms has a vast walk-in shower featuring an oil painting behind a glass screen.
Another has a television built into the bath – and an original 19th Century lavatory by Thomas Crapper.
Designers have packed the apartment with antiques, hand-made furniture and ornaments. Walls have been covered in Gainsborough silk costing £500 per square metre.
Tight security: The Bomb Squad searched the Goring Hotel ahead of the arrival of Kate and her family
The 100-year-old hotel is a favourite with the wealthy and famous and is still privately owned by the Goring family.
The Middleton party have booked out all of the hotel’s 71 rooms for their family and friends and intend to hold their own reception there for those not invited to the Buckingham Palace bash.
Jeremy Goring, who is the fourth Goring to run the hotel since his great-grandfather opened it, said: ‘We are honoured and delighted to be playing a small part in such a great day.
'We wish Miss Middleton and Prince William every happiness, and we are all looking forward to a momentous celebration.’
No entry: Barriers will prevent any vehicles from reaching the hotel where Kate will spend her last night as a single woman
Hotel delighted at 'Royal Wedding stay'
source: dailymail