Kate and William: this third secret house of the couple of which no photo exists
Expected at Balmoral this summer, Prince William and Kate Middleton are not going to stay with Elizabeth II. In Scotland indeed, they have a secret house which they adore.
This summer again, Kate Middleton and Prince William will go to Balmoral
In Scotland, they have a very secret third house
This residence would have been bequeathed to the duke by the queen mother
The Cambridges are secretive little. Although the majority of their actions are spied on by observers and journalists, Kate Middleton and Prince William manage to keep part of their lives secret. Especially when they go on vacation to Scotland, with Elizabeth II. At Balmoral, they do not need to be lodged by Her Majesty since they have a house… very well guarded and of which no photo exists. This abode, called Tam-Na-Ghar cottage, was given to Prince William by his great-grandmother, the Queen Mother, shortly before his death in 2002. According to information fromHello !, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have used the cottage as a base since their days as students at the University of St Andrews.
And the place is not lacking in this royal domain. In all, there are 150 buildings at Balmoral including the main house, the castle and Birkhall, which is owned by Prince Charles. There are also several holiday homes available to rent on the estate – except when the Royal Family are in residence there – including Colt Cottages, Connachat Cottage, Karim Cottage and Rhebreck Lodge. On the other hand, no one officially knows where the third Cambridge house is located.where they stay with their children, George, Charlotte and Louis. “It’s their secret nest. They love spending time there. They have many family memories of this place”, confided a source. The building, built in the 1890s, was renovated a few years ago for the sum of 90,000 euros, which Queen Elizabeth II paid out of her own pocket.
Kate Middleton and Prince William: their new cozy nest
Of the real estate heritage of prince William and Kate Middleton, we know much better Kensington Palace, where they live, and Anmer Hall, where they spent their confinements. And the Cambridges will soon have a new cozy nest. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge should put their suitcases in a “modest four bedroom house”, the Adelaide Cottage in Berkshire, in Windsor more precisely. A way for them to get closer to Elizabeth II. “Kate and William wanted a more modest home to start their lives in Windsor. Adelaide Cottage is what they wanted as it is a four bedroom house and they don’t need more as they won’t have any staff on hand. residence”assured a source. At the start of the next school year, George, Charlotte and Louis should therefore change schools.
Prince William and Kate Middleton Although most of their actions are spied on by observers and journalists, Kate Middleton and Prince William manage to keep part of their lives secret
Prince William and Kate Middleton At Balmoral, they do not need to be lodged by Her Majesty since they have a house… very well guarded and of which no photo exists
Prince William and Kate Middleton This home, called Tam-Na-Ghar cottage, was given to Prince William by his great-grandmother, the Queen Mother, shortly before his death in 2002
Prince William and Kate Middleton According to information from Hello!, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have used the cottage as a base since their days as students at the University of St Andrews
Prince William and Kate Middleton In all there are 150 buildings at Balmoral including the main house, the castle and Birkhall, which is owned by Prince Charles
Prince William and Kate Middleton There are also several holiday homes available to rent on the estate – except when the Royal Family are in residence there – including Colt Cottages, Connachat Cottage, Karim Cottage and Rhebreck Lodge
Prince William and Kate Middleton On the other hand, no one officially knows where the third house of the Cambridges is located, where they live with their children, George, Charlotte and Louis.
Prince William and Kate Middleton “It’s their secret nest. They love spending time there. They have many family memories of this place,” said a source.
Prince William and Kate Middleton The building, built in the 1890s, was renovated a few years ago, for the sum of 90,000 euros, which Queen Elizabeth II paid out of her pocket
Prince William and Kate Middleton From the real estate heritage of Prince William and Kate Middleton, we know much better Kensington Palace, where they live, and Anmer Hall, where they spent their confinements
Prince William and Kate Middleton The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge should put their suitcases in a “modest four-bedroom house”, the Adelaide Cottage in Berkshire, in Windsor more precisely
Prince William and Kate Middleton “Kate and William wanted a more modest home to start their life in Windsor. Adelaide Cottage fits their expectations as it is a four bedroom house and they don’t need more as they won’t have any staff on hand. residence”