The recent acquisition of the Duke of Cornwall title by Prince William has not only bestowed upon him a ton of land and wealth but also a splendid estate known as Llwynywermod. This magnificent property, purchased and restored in 2007 by then-Prince Charles, has now been handed over to Prince William. With this transfer of ownership comes a surprising decree from Prince William. He has requested that King Charles pay rent for the estate and vacate the premises to make it available for regular holiday rentals.
The Majestic Retreat
Initially acquired as a charming Welsh cottage, Llwynywermod underwent an elaborate restoration under Prince Charles’s ownership, transforming it into an opulent house. The property now belongs to Prince William, who is taking charge of its future management and usage.
Royal Real Estate Management
Asserting his position as the new Duke of Cornwall, Prince William informed his father, King Charles, of the new arrangements at Llwynywermod. According to reports, King Charles will need to pay rent for his continued residence at the property. Additionally, Prince William has planned to rent out the estate for holiday purposes when not occupied by King Charles. Upon learning of the new arrangement, King Charles reportedly felt “miffed” about the changes. Nevertheless, he agreed to pay rent and is also contributing to the maintenance of the exquisite topiaries on the estate grounds.
Awaiting Holiday Rentals
The picturesque Llwynywermod estate will be available for holiday rentals from September onwards, welcoming visitors to experience the opulence of the royal property. It is anticipated that the estate’s charm will captivate visitors, as they enjoy the serene surroundings and perhaps even encounter traces of King Charles’s presence, including his travel companion, a beloved teddy bear. The inheritance of Llwynywermod by Prince William has no doubt marked a significant chapter in the royal real estate saga.