After years of living in Norfolk, Kate Middleton, and her husband Prince Wiliam, Duke of Cambridge are moving back to Kensington Palace. But before their big move, the royal couple are addressing what has always been a big concern for them - privacy.

It seems that in order to ensure that their children Prince George and Princess Charlotte will be shielded from the paparazzi, the two have decided to build a wall around their home. Celeb Dirty Laundry reports that the wall is actually a yew hedge that will provide a much-needed privacy from the public eye.

As a mother, Middleton might be extremely concerned with how her children will be growing up. She and her husband are one of the most photographed persons in the world, and she is probably not taking any chances. Her husband, Prince William, knows what it's like to grow up with a camera always taking pictures of you, as he, his brother Prince Harry and their late mother Princess Diana were all favorites of the press.

Daily Mail reports that the royal couple spent about $33,000 dollars to have the yew hedge. Apparently, construction workers and gardeners have already begun the project by planting conifers measuring 820 feet at the western side of Kensington Palace.

The family, including 3-year-old Prince George and 20-month-old Princess Charlotte, will be moving into their new home by summer. It seems that they are waiting for the Prince William's contract to end. He has been an air ambulance pilot in East Anglia for a few years now.

Upon their return to Kensington Palace, they will fully take on their royal duties. In fact, it seems that the Duchess of Cambridge won't be able to spend Valentine's Day with her husband. She is set to go to Cambridgeshire to visit a Royal Air Force base.