Prince William, Kate Middleton's not-so-popular home Tam-Na-Ghar

Prince William, Kate Middleton's not-so-popular home Tam-Na-Ghar
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Prince William has held Tam-Na-Ghar for many years. However, it is arguably the least popular of the Cambridge family's UK properties.

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Prince William and Kate Middleton have the blessing to spend their time between two beautiful residences in London and Norfolk, but they are now thinking about moving to Windsor to be nearer to all the other royals.

The royal couple also owns a not-so-popular third royal property on the Queen's Balmoral Estate. During their relationship, they frequently visited this house. This includes trips with their three children, Prince Louis, Prince George, and Princess Charlotte. In addition to moving to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor's Home Park, Prince William and Kate Middleton have stated that they intend to keep their current residences.

About Tam-Na-Ghar
Tam-Na-Ghar is located in Balmoral, near Birkhall, where the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall reside. Every summer, the Queen stays at her cherished Balmoral Castle, not far from Tam-Na-Ghar. The cottage has three bedrooms, which is very modest for a royal residence, but much greenery backs it up. The house is cloaked in secrecy, and neither its outside nor its inside has any publicly accessible images.

Tam-Na-Ghar: A Gift from the Queen Mother
Prince William inherited Tam-Na-Ghar as a present from the Queen Mother soon before her demise in 2002.
Tam-Na-Ghar is managed by the Crown Estate and is not rented to or owned by William.
The Kensington Palace has a third party on lease.

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The royal couple spent a reasonable amount of time together in their college days. It is believed that William and Kate are believed to have made multiple trips to the cottage while attending St Andrews University in Scotland.
Although royal admirers would be surprised to learn that William and Kate have separate Scottish homes, Tam-Na-Ghar has remained out of the public sphere.
Kate and William's Scottish Romance.

The romance between Prince William and Kate Middleton is famed for being Scottish. They both fell in love while attending the University of St. Andrews, but they managed to keep their relationship secret.

According to reports, when they first met, Kate captured William's attention at a charity fashion show in 2001. The young couple would vacation at Tam-Na-Ghar cottage while they were dating.

As per reports regarding Kate and William's relocation to Windsor, it is believed to be the decision made by the couple to provide their children a simple and subtle life.
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