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Prince William met King Charles and Prince Harry at his vacation residence

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Prince William met King Charles and Prince Harry at his vacation residence

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  • Prince William is heir to the Duchy of Cornwall and the vast amount of property that comes with it.
  • Total value of his royal estate is more than one billion pounds.
  • The idyllic Tamarisk House is also available for rental by members of the general public.
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After spending time in Cornwall as a child with his father, King Charles III, and his brother, Prince Harry, Prince William is now the heir to the Duchy of Cornwall and the vast amount of property that comes with it. He also inherited the throne of England.

William became one of England’s largest landowners when he succeeded his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, as the Duchess of Cornwall after her passing. The total value of his royal estate is more than one billion pounds.

According to a report in The Express, the breathtaking vacation home in Cornwall, which has also been used by members of the Royal Family, is also available for rental by members of the general public.

Ample indoor and outdoor space can be found at the idyllic property known as Tamarisk House, which can be found on the Isles of Scilly, which are located off the coast of Cornwall in the United Kingdom.

Due to the fact that it is one of the few properties owned by the Duchy of Cornwall, Prince William is now responsible for maintaining the residence. He received the Duchy of Cornwall as an inheritance from his father.

It is said that King Charles would take his ex-wife Princess Diana and their two children William and Harry to visit Tamarisk whenever they were in the area.

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The doors to the Tamarisk House, which are now open for the general public to enjoy, have been hailed as the “new flagship addition” since William has taken control of it.

This magnificent home has four bedrooms, so it can comfortably accommodate up to eight guests.

The conveniences of Hugh Town, St. Mary’s Quay, and the Harbour are just a five-minute walk away from this location, which is conveniently located on the historic Garrison.

The luxurious living room provides guests with breathtaking views of the blue sea and green private gardens that are located in the surrounding area.

In addition, there are numerous entertainment options available, such as a television, a Roberts Radio, a DVD player, and a selection of board games.

Photos taken inside the home show a seating area as well as a kitchen that is completely stocked with appliances; meanwhile, dining in the open air is an option for those who prefer to be outside.

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According to the website for the Duchy of Cornwall, the kitchen is equipped with a “full range of contemporary cookware, crockery, glassware, and cookbooks,” as well as an “electric range cooker with ceramic hob,” an American-style fridge freezer; a dishwasher; and a television.

The bedrooms are appointed with spacious beds and charming armchairs, and the colour palettes used in the decor are muted. In addition, there is a double sink and a freestanding tub in one of the bathrooms, which serves as the focal point of the space.

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