Kate and William lived Isle of Anglesey from 2010 - 2013 (Image: Getty) Although the Royal Family does not have a home in Wales, Prince William and Princess Kate lived on the Isle of Anglesey, or Ynys Môn, from 2010 to 2013, due to William's job as a search and rescue pilot with the Royal Air Force ( RAF ). Although the couple were not engaged when William was stationed on the Welsh island in 2010, Kate joined her boyfriend at the time and they shared a house, but almost a decade later, Kate admitted she felt a little lonely while living there. Kate used a simple, seven-word response to describe her time in Anglesey, stating: "I was so isolated, so cut off.
" Visiting a children’s centre in Cardiff in 2020 and speaking openly, Kate revealed her true feelings: "I was chatting to some of the mums, I had just had George and William was still working with search and rescue, so we came up here when George was a tiny, tiny little baby, in the middle of Anglesey. It was so isolated, so cut off, I didn't have my family around me, he was doing night shifts, so if only I'd had a centre like this at a certain time." As most of Anglesey is rural, dotted only with small villages and farms, Kate could go about her daily business without much attention, while the couple lived in a four-bedroom home, Bodorgan Hall.
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