It's well-known that Prince William and Princess Kate have residences in England, but they've also recently come into possession of a property in Wales that the public can visit.
After the passing of Her Majesty the Queen, the duo were bequeathed the Llwynywermod Estate by King Charles. It's believed that Charles spent roughly 40 years hunting for the perfect Welsh countryside home, eventually finding Llwynywermod about 15 years ago.The estate boasts 192 acres of the Welsh countryside, three cottages, a barn, and a three-bedroom farmhouse previously used by Charles and Camilla.The public can rent the cottages on the estate, and it's rumoured that new owner William might open up the main house to visitors as well.
Charles and Camilla often resided at Llwynywermod, particularly around St David's Day, when the then-Prince would be busy with duties across Wales.The Royal pair also spent time there in April 2021 following the death of Prince Philip, Charles' cherished father.
And the locals of Myddfai village have nothing but praise for Charles, highlighting his humble attendance at Sunday church services, his contributions to local raffles, and his official opening of the new village hall.
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