It has emerged that soem residents have even filed objections to the show with the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.

Concerned neighbours have stressed that the show may bring more traffic, noise pollution and litter in the affluent area.

As reported by the Mail, Burberry said that it has consulted the Royal Household, Crown Estate and local residents.

Neighbours are reportedly angry at the “growing commercialisation” of Perks Field – which recently hosted a multi-million-pound racehorse auction and staged Burberry shows in 2014, 2015 and 2016.

The High Commissioner of India wants noise to be kept to an “acceptable level” as the property ‘”requently hosts diplomatic engagements’.

One complaint also called the decision to host the shows as “intrusive” – especially with the neighbours already having dealt with billionaire Foxtons estate agency founder Jon Hunt’s controversial renovations.

Kate and William currently live at Adelaide Cottage in Windsor with their three children – with the pair set to move to Forest Lodge later this year.