Prince William And Kate Middleton Searching For Occupants For Their Quaint Cottage House; Duke Of Cambridge Says He Will Miss The Place Once They Relocate To Palace

Those who are yearning to live like royals will have the chance to do so now that the cottage residence of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in Anglesey, Wales is up for rent.

Prince William and his wife, Duchess Catherine, will now relocate to London for further convenience now that they are starting to crate their own family. After their marriage in 2011, the royal couple moved to Anglesey in order for the prince to continue his duties as a search-and-rescue pilot for the Royal Air Force (RAF).

During their stay in the quaint town, the newlyweds were often seen shopping and relishing what the local boutiques have to offer. Since 31-year-old Prince William has already announced to end his military services, the couple has similarly altered their life plans. The couple will relocate this fall into a newly renovated apartment in the pastures of Kensington Palace. Carole Middleton will reportedly assist the couple in taking care of Prince George.

According to The Mirror, the couple's cottage is a secluded property with its own private access to a tranquil beach. The property similarly offers a picturesque view of the Snowdonia mountain, The couple reportedly pays $1,200 per month for the cottage but until now, no leasing price has been finalized.

Last August, Prince William even attended a local fair in Angelesy to express his gratitude for the kindness of the people there: "I know that I speak for Catherine when I say that I have never in my life known somewhere as beautiful and as welcoming as Anglesey. The views across the Menai Straits are undoubtedly among the most stunning in the British Isles. I know that both of us will miss it terribly when my search-and-rescue tour of duty comes to an end next month and we have to move elsewhere.

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