The house the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge called home for the first two years of their marriage is back on the rental market.
William and Kate moved out of the four-bedroom Anglesey farmhouse last week as William’s three-year tour of duty as a RAF search and rescue pilot came to an end.
The owners have now put the property back up for rent and expect to be inundated with offers to move in.
William and Kate paid £750 a month to rent the house but the owners are expected to charge the new tenants substantially more.
The house, which was chosen by the royals because of its privacy and seclusion, comes with access to a private beach and stunning views of Snowdonia.
William, Kate and baby George have now relocated to London to await the completion of renovations to their new family home, Kensington Palace’s 21-room Apartment 1A.
In one of his final public appearances in Anglesey, William thanked the island’s people for being so welcoming and friendly.
“I know that I speak for Catherine when I say that I have never in my life known somewhere as beautiful and as welcoming as Anglesey,” he said.
“I know that both of us will miss it terribly when my search and rescue tour of duty comes to an end and we have to move elsewhere.
“From the bottom of my heart, thank you for making my wife and me so welcome when we arrived here, as you do thousands of visitors each year.”
William also said he planned to return to the island for holidays with Prince George and any other children the couple have.
“Catherine and I look forward to returning again and again over the coming years with our family,” William said.