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A sunny day at low tide on the beautiful beach at Traeth Lligwy (Image: Getty) Prince William and Princess Kate once called the Isle of Anglesey (Ynys Mon in Welsh) their home from 2010 to 2013. During this period, the Prince and Princess of Wales resided in a secluded farmhouse on the island, enjoying the privacy it offered while Prince William served as a search and rescue helicopter pilot for the Royal Air Force (RAF) at RAF Valley. This tranquil rural setting allowed them to cherish the beginning of their married life away from the intense scrutiny usually associated with Royal living.

Their time on the Bodorgan Estate, in a quintessential white-stone farmhouse, extended until just after Prince George's arrival, where they endeavoured to maintain as much normalcy as possible with their young son. Although Prince William 's commitment to the RAF was the initial reason for their move to this serene corner of North Wales, he has expressed his deep affection for the region, calling it an "immensely special place." function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.



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