Royalty Retreat: Prince William and Kate Middleton’s Secluded Haven in Wales

πŸ’‚βœ¨ From Farmhouse to Forest Lodge: William & Kate’s Welsh Adventure 🌳🏑
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Ever wondered about the idyllic homes Prince William and Kate Middleton have called home? The charming royals are swapping their current home, Adelaide Cottage, for a stunning new eight-bedroom lodge nestled in the woods of the Windsor Castle estate with their three kids. But before this next chapter, let’s rewind to their serene Welsh retreat!
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Back in 2010 to 2013, William and Kate lived on the beautiful Isle of Anglesey. This was during William’s stint as an RAF search and rescue pilot stationed nearby. Their abode? A quaint old farmhouse at Bodorgan Hall, believed to be the very first home of Prince George after his birth. For the young family, it was a picturesque start with sprawling views of the sea and mountains. πŸŒŠπŸ”οΈ

Kate embraced the local life, spotted grabbing dog food in Llangefni and groceries in Menai Bridge. Despite its beauty, Anglesey’s isolation was a challenge for Kate, especially with William’s night shifts, as she revealed during a visit to Cardiff years later.

The couple fondly recalls Anglesey as their first home together, with William noting its unmatched beauty and welcoming spirit. Adding to their home’s charm were the lovely walks through Newborough Forest to Llanddwyn beach and the island, steeped in Welsh lore and breathtaking views.

Now, as they prepare to move to Windsor, their Anglesey chapter remains a cherished part of their story, a reminder of simpler times filled with love and scenic splendour. πŸŒΏπŸ’‘ #RoyalFamily #AngleseyMemories #WilliamAndKate