Last year, during an unexpected trip to Wales, the Royal Pair, Prince William and Kate Middleton chose a comfortable stay at a nearby establishment. The bed and breakfast (B&B) took a moment to offer a sneak peek into their private retreat.
“It’s been 1 year since we welcomed Prince William and Kate Middleton, the Prince and Princess of Wales, to Duffryn Mawr!” The B&B shared a photo along with a caption reminiscing about their overnight visit. “We were delighted to welcome William and Kate for a night here when they visited The Brecon Beacons. So kind and friendly, it was a pleasure to have them stay here.” It added.
Amid Princess Catherine’s ongoing battle with cancer and her withdrawal from public appearances, emerging reports suggest that she may remain out of public sight for the remainder of the year.
Deep within the historical records of a delightful Welsh inn, there resides a hidden gem showcasing the elegance of the Royal Family: an unseen photograph capturing the essence of Prince William and Kate Middleton, never before unveiled to the public eye.
The Royal couple visited the Central Beacons Mountain Rescue Team headquarters in Merthyr Tydfil, engaging in activities such as abseiling and participating in a simulated rescue operation. This two-day excursion included an overnight stay, during which they enjoyed a peaceful time at Duffryn Mawr Country House away from the usual busy environment.
A shared photograph captured the couple, parents of three, smiling warmly alongside the rescue team members. Following this, they paid homage to the victims of a 1966 mine disaster in Aberfan. Previous official images from their visit depicted them at Dowlais Rugby Club, where they were seen conversing with locals while carrying pizzas.
The Princess, who underwent abdominal surgery in January, revealed her cancer diagnosis in a video amid public concern about her absence. Around that time, King Charles was also diagnosed, as per the Palace. Kate is now in Windsor with her children—George, Charlotte, and Louis—receiving preventive chemotherapy, while William manages his royal duties and family support.