It's managed by children and could use a paint job, but if you close your good eye, Bug-ingham Palace at Robin Hood Primary School bears an uncanny resemblance to the real thing.
The Duchess of Cambridge teamed up with the Royal Horticultural society to promote school gardening, which if you ask me the students are nailing.
First off, let's hear it for whoever ordered Catherine's bouquet; she's been given a lot of flowers over the past seven years, but today we have a clear winner.
"These aren't hideous. I actually want to put them in a vase." - The Duchess of Cambridge
Onto the piéce de résistance, Bugingham Palace, which royal reporter Richard Palmer reveals is "a natural, outdoor home for caterpillars, woodlice, stag beetles and ladybirds."
Also residing at BugP? a nesting robin.
"This is lovely, but where would my coats go?" - The Duchess of Cambridge
The RHS works to help schools encourage children to garden in order to boost their development, explore the great outdoors and understand the environment.
Catherine grabbed a mic to tell everyone how much she loves gardening with William, George and Charlotte.
Guys, can I move into BugP when I become Queen?" - The Duchess of Cambridge
Prince William, who is on a royal tour of Finland, just as thrilled about his own food as he was about Harry's news:
Harry and Meghan will wed next May at St. George's Chapel in Windsor.