Kate Middleton and Prince William have a home that many Brits don’t even know about — a cottage on the Queen’s 50,000-acre estate in Scotland.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge split most of their time between London, at Kensington Palace, and Anmer Hall, their country home on the Queen’s Sandringham estate in Norfolk.
But Tam-Na-Ghar holds particularly happy memories for Kate and William, a spot they visited often when they were dating, the Mirror reported.
And the royal couple even packed their brood — Prince George, 7; Prince Charlotte, 5; and Prince Louis, 2 — into the three-bedroom house for a staycation two summers ago.
The cottage, a gift to William from great-grandmother the Queen Mother before she died in 2002, sits near where Prince Charles and Camilla live on the estate — Birkhall.
Balmoral Castle is the crown jewel of the 150-building compound, where the Queen and Prince Philip spend their summers.
Also on the grounds are several cottages that the royals rent to vacationers — when they’re not there.