Inside Prince William and Kate's stunning third private royal home
03.05.2022 - 18:51
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Discussions have been ramping up recently about Prince William and Kate Middleton moving to be closer to the Queen on the Windsor Estate. Usually the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge split their family time between two beautiful homes, one in London and one in Norfolk.
However, William and Kate also have a lesser known home on the Balmoral Estate, where they have reportedly claimed they have spent some of their happiest times. Located close to Birkhall, the residence of Prince Charles and Camilla, Tam-Na-Ghar was gifted to the Duke by his great-grandmother, the Queen Mother, shortly before her death two decades ago.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter They have visited the royal residence on many occasions through the years, even taking Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis there on a family holiday in 2019.The three bedroom cottage in Scotland has been a place the royal pair have visited since their days studying together at St Andrew's University.Tam-Na-Ghar has been kept very private by the couple, who have regularly visited since they began dating in September 2001. So private in fact that very few pictures of the home actually exist.
Accessed through a private gateway, the property seems to mean a lot to the family, who spend most of their time between Kensington Palace in London and Norfolk.The Balmoral Estate, well-known for being where the Queen spends her annual summer break, sprawls over 50,000 acres and features 150 buildings. These include, Balmoral Castle and the Garden Cottage, known for being the place Queen Victoria wrote her diaries.The grounds can be accessed by the public for tours during the Spring season, where people
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