Overview
- The Windsor Legacy reports that on April 30, 2011, the newlyweds slipped away to Llwynywermod, King Charles’s Welsh retreat, for a few days of privacy.
- Jobson writes that a senior royal source described the getaway as never discovered or written about by the press at the time.
- After the Welsh stay, the couple continued to the Seychelles for a two-week honeymoon, with reports indicating they stayed on North Island.
- Llwynywermod is a restored 18th-century farmhouse near the Brecon Beacons that is part of the Duchy of Cornwall and long associated with King Charles.
- Coverage notes Charles gave up the property’s lease in 2023 and it now sits within Duchy holdings tied to the Prince of Wales, with no formal palace confirmation of the mini-honeymoon.