Prince William and Kate Middleton have inherited a “secret” home set on an estate in rural Wales since the death of the Queen last month.
Situated in a corner of Carmarthenshire, the sprawling property was bought by King Charles 15 years ago and it was a favourite place for himself and Camilla to visit.
The home on the Llwynywermod Estate on the outskirts of Myddfai, near Llandovery, was visited by the King and Queen Consort every St David’s Day, reports WalesOnline.
He and Camilla also spent some time there in April 2021 in the days and weeks after the death of Prince Philip. The royal couple bought the three-bedroom country hideaway in 2007 and Charles had reportedly spent as long as 40 years searching for the perfect country retreat before settling on Llwynywermod, parts of which can actually be booked out by families or couples looking for a relaxing break.The idyllic bolthole features three cottages, a Grade II listed barn and the main house was used by Charles and Camilla.The Royal couple renovated the farmhouse in 2008 and photographs show a huge dining hall with a vaulted ceiling along with a pretty farmhouse garden and manicured borders.
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