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Prince William may have been hob-knobbing with his royal family on the Sandringham estate on Christmas Day, but girlfriend Kate Middleton was enjoying time on another royal property with her own family.

Kate was photographed on Christmas Day playing tennis with her sister, Pippa, and her brother, James, on the grounds of Restormel Manor, one of the homes on the Duchy of Cornwall estate.  She wore a gray cable-knit sweater and black track pants for the outdoor game.  Kate, a keen fan who is often photographed at Wimbledon, played tennis when she was a student at Marlborough College.

The manor home as well as the cottages on the property can be rented by members of the public.  However, Kate surely had an in when making reservations.  The Duchy of Cornwall estates are owned by the Duke of Cornwall — who just happens to be Prince Charles, father of her boyfriend, Prince William.  The Duchy’s annual income provides the funds that support Charles and his family.

See photos of Kate playing tennis at TIF’s Royal Forum.

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Photo Credit: thesun.co.ukFrom Royal Romance:

Prince William and Kate Middleton have been known to slip away for secret holidays using false names, including a famous post-breakup visit to the Seychelles in 2007 under the names “Martin and Rosemary Middleton.” Now The Sun reports that the two have done it again, choosing the names “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” to book accomodations in Cornwall, where they spent William’s 27th birthday with friends.

Duncan Larcombe’s source explains, “They have been staying at private house under the assumed name Mr and Mrs Smith. It is quite funny really that they feel they need to go to such great lengths to keep their visit a secret – but I suppose it adds to the romance.”

William’s brother Harry was reportedly along with the group to celebrate his brother’s birthday. While in Cornwall, the couple and friends reportedly shared a picnic, watched a televised rugby match, and played tennis.

Read more at The Sun.

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