Home Australia An unseen photo of Kate Middleton from her £850-a-night Welsh Airbnb stay with Prince William in 2023 is revealed, as staff praise the couple for being “so nice” and “friendly”.

An unseen photo of Kate Middleton from her £850-a-night Welsh Airbnb stay with Prince William in 2023 is revealed, as staff praise the couple for being “so nice” and “friendly”.

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Staff at Duffryn Mawr Country House shared an unseen image of the Prince and Princess of Wales a year into their stay.

The £850-a-night Airbnb where the Prince and Princess of Wales stayed during their trip to Wales last year has shared an unseen image of the royal couple.

leading to FacebookDuffryn Mawr Country House, celebrated the first anniversary of her royal couple’s stay with a photo of William, 41, and Kate, 42, smiling with the staff.

The publication praised Kate and William as “very kind and friendly,” adding that it was a “pleasure” to have them stay the night.

The holiday venue, which sleeps up to 16 people, also doubles as a wedding venue and borders the Brecon Beacons National Park, where Kate and William traveled to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Central Beacons Mountain Rescue.

It’s open to the public on Airbnb for £850 per night with a three-night minimum stay and has panoramic mountain views.

Staff at Duffryn Mawr Country House shared an unseen image of the Prince and Princess of Wales a year into their stay.

After their stay, Kate and William smiled with staff for a photo and signed the guest book.

The Facebook page said: “It has been a year since we welcomed William and Kate, the Prince and Princess of Wales, to Duffryn Mawr.

‘We were delighted to welcome William and Kate to spend a night here when they visited The Brecon Beacons. So kind and friendly it was a pleasure to have them here.

In addition to the seven bedrooms, the cottage has 74 amenities, including a gym, a spa equipped with a steam room and hot tub, and a children’s room.

Kate and William enjoyed a night in the luxury home, before continuing with activities in South Wales, including a meeting with the Central Beacons Mountain Rescue Team as part of William’s role as patron of Mountain Rescue England and Welsh.

At the time of their stay, Kimberley Fry, owner of Duffryn Mawr and the Bluebell, said: “They came in like locals.

‘They had a booking and we kept it a secret, but the locals in the pub were very surprised to see them. We feel very privileged to have them here. We charge the going rate, as we do with everyone.’

It comes after Buckingham Palace revealed it has been inundated with “tens of thousands” of get-well-soon cards and gifts for the Princess of Wales, following her brave admission that she is undergoing cancer treatment. .

After their stay at the country house, Kate and William signed the Duffryn Mawr Country House guest book.

After their stay at the country house, Kate and William signed the Duffryn Mawr Country House guest book.

On Facebook, Wales home staff praised Kate and William for being

On Facebook, Wales home staff praised Kate and William for being “so kind” and “friendly.”

Located on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, the cottage is priced from £850 per night on Airbnb

Located on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, the cottage is priced from £850 per night on Airbnb

The house has a large staircase.

The house has a large kitchen complete with a marble island.

Duffryn Mawr Country House can comfortably sleep 16 people and has panoramic views of the nearby mountains.

The palace correspondence team is understood to have been “very touched” by the love and affection shown to Kate, 42, who recorded an emotional video message revealing she had embarked on preventative chemotherapy treatment.

The princess has retired from public life to focus on her treatment and recovery, as well as protecting her young family.

But the outpouring of support for the princess continues and palace staff have received thousands upon thousands of cards, letters and gifts from the public offering their support and good wishes.

At times the team has found it difficult to cope with the high volume of correspondence. But the staff intends to respond to all writers, eventually.

Although the Prince and Princess of Wales have their own private office at Kensington Palace, all letters addressed to members of the Royal Family are processed by the Court Post Office.

In a normal week, the palace would expect to receive up to 1,000 letters each week from members of the public with various queries or messages of well wishes for individual royals.

But what they have experienced since the princess’s health problems were revealed has significantly outweighed them.

Kate was unexpectedly taken to hospital earlier this year for major abdominal surgery. She stayed at the London Clinic for two weeks before returning home to recover.

In March, following a period of intense global speculation about her health, the princess herself confirmed that, while her condition was not thought to be cancerous at the time, doctors had subsequently discovered evidence of the disease.

In total, this luxurious country house in South Wales has 72 amenities, including a pool table.

In total, this luxurious country house in South Wales has 72 amenities, including a pool table.

During their trip to Wales in April last year, Kate and William visited the Central Beacons Mountain Rescue Team.

During their trip to Wales in April last year, Kate and William visited the Central Beacons Mountain Rescue Team.

Kate appeared in high spirits as she celebrated the 60th anniversary of Central Beacons Mountain Rescue.

Kate appeared in high spirits as she celebrated the 60th anniversary of Central Beacons Mountain Rescue.

She made it clear that she needed to focus on both her recovery and supporting her young children through a difficult time, and asked that her family be given time and space while she completed her treatment.

Although there has been no official update on her health since then, The Mail understands that the princess has been seen more with her family in recent weeks, which many will take as a positive sign.

However, earlier this week Kensington Palace highlighted that it still needs plenty of time and space to recover.

Speaking at the launch of a landmark report by the “business taskforce” of its early years, a Kensington Palace spokesperson stressed the news should not be seen as his return to work.

A senior royal aide added: “The Princess of Wales was the driving force behind the business taskforce. She has been kept up to date since the inception of the task force and has read the report and received information about it.

‘This is a clear commitment that she has made and that throughout her life of public service this will be the focus. That will continue when she returns to work.

“But we’ve been very clear that she needs the space and privacy to recover right now.” ‘She will return to work when she has received the green light from the doctors.’

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