Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton have a secret home: a love nest so far kept hidden, where they spent some of the most beautiful moments of their history and where, still, they escape as soon as they can to get away from the routine of official commitments. This is the Tam-Na-Ghar cottage, inside the Scottish estate of Balmoral, where there is also the castle where Queen Elizabeth spends her summer holidays.
Tam-Na-Ghar cottage was a gift from the Queen Mother, shortly before his death in 2002, and is very close to Birkhall, one of Prince Charles’ residences (the one where he isolated himself when he contracted Covid).
As the magazine revealed Hello, is a very modest house compared to William and Kate’s two other houses: the official residence at Kensington Palace and Anmer Hall, their Norfolk estate where they quarantined. There are just three rooms, and all around countryside. A decidedly intimate place, and it was probably this intimacy, so unusual for them, that sparked the spark. Here the Prince and Duchess of Cambridge they took refuge when studying at St Andrew’s University and according to the stories of some of their friends, those days are memorable for them.
Royals expert and writer Penny Junor said that “There is enormous freedom in Tam-Na-Ghar” confirming that privacy is absolute. So that there is not even a photo: no photographer was able to get close, not even during one of the couple’s views with the children. In the gallery above the Royal Family residences
In this gallery some photos of Anmer Hall:

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