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Ever wonder what it's like to be royalty? Jean-Pierre has always been a little prince, living it up in 5-star luxury. He was especially excited when the Versailles-themed items were released earlier this month. Kellie from High Society Pets gives us this exclusive tour of her pet's palace, including the Hall of Mirrors, where Jean-Pierre takes tea with visiting pets of importance, his conservatory playhouse, and his dressing room.
I think Kellie did a fabulous job of decorating, don't you? Check out more of her pet's home at High Society Pets.
Hall of Mirrors:

Sleeping Chambers:
Conservatory Tea Room (made from Playhouse):
Dressing Room (made from Display Room):
The picture below comes from another player, Jessica, who re-created the Versailles Hall of Mirrors or Galerie des Glaces. Looks like this little princess could be a good match for Jean-Pierre!
This article originally appeared on Pet Society Anonymous.
I think Kellie did a fabulous job of decorating, don't you? Check out more of her pet's home at High Society Pets.
Hall of Mirrors:
Sleeping Chambers:
Conservatory Tea Room (made from Playhouse):
Dressing Room (made from Display Room):
The picture below comes from another player, Jessica, who re-created the Versailles Hall of Mirrors or Galerie des Glaces. Looks like this little princess could be a good match for Jean-Pierre!
This article originally appeared on Pet Society Anonymous.
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