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Royal Family Vacation: Prince William and Princess Kate Take Kids on Island Getaway
Prince William and Princess Kate are no strangers to jet-setting around the globe with their three children.
While they are known for their love of international travel, the royal couple also enjoys exploring destinations closer to home.
One of their favorite retreats happens to be a picturesque island just 28 miles off the Cornish coast in the UK.
Tresco, often dubbed as Mystique without the mosquitoes, holds a special place in the hearts of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
The island, once owned by the royal family, is now under the ownership of a wealthy philanthropist named Augustus Smith.
However, the royal couple still maintains a residence there known as Dolphin House, which belongs to Prince William's Duchy of Cornwall.
In 1989, Prince William visited Tresco with his parents and other family members, setting the stage for future royal getaways far from the media spotlight.
Last year, reports surfaced of the family's vacation on the island, with Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis in tow.
Locals were reportedly taken aback by the family's down-to-earth demeanor and seamless integration into the community.
Residents of Tresco revealed to Mail Online that Prince William and Princess Kate exuded a sense of happiness and relaxation during their stay, blending in effortlessly with the surroundings.
Observers noted that despite their royal status, the couple initially went unnoticed, appearing just like any other ordinary family enjoying a holiday.
During their visit, special boat trips were arranged for the family to explore the wilder islands for bird-watching and dolphin sightings.
The island's partially private nature offered the royal family a sense of seclusion akin to their favored vacation spot, Mystique, minus the bothersome insects.
It remains unclear whether the family stayed at Dolphin House during their recent trip.
For those interested in experiencing a taste of royal living, Dolphin House is available for rent at an affordable rate of £59 per person per night.
Accessible only by helicopter due to restrictions on cars, the island getaway provides a serene escape for those seeking a touch of royal elegance in a secluded setting.
As the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge continue to prioritize family time and create cherished memories with their children, their recent vacation on Tresco serves as a reminder of the allure of hidden gems closer to home.