KING Charles will have to pay to stay at his Welsh holiday home because Prince William wants to rent it out for £2,400-a-week.
The picturesque cottage in Brecon Beacons was bought through the Duchy of Cornwall, which William took over after the Queen’s death last year.
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The three-bedroom cottage will be let out as a holiday home from September Credit: Getty 6
King Charles usually stays at Llwynywermod for a week or two during the summer Credit: Getty 6
Prince William took over the Duchy of Cornwall following the Queen's death last year Credit: Rex
Charles lovingly restored the property, called Llwynywermod, using traditional techniques after purchasing it for £1.2million in 2007.
And Charles usually stays at the three-bedroom cottage for a week or two every summer.
But from September it will be let out as a holiday home for £2,400 a week, the Mail on Sunday reported.
It means the King will have to pay to stay there too.
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Sources denied reports Charles was “miffed” about the decision.
Three nearby properties owned by the Duchy are already let out.
Llwynywermod includes a barn attached to the main house which serves as a dining room for up to 16 guests and is set in 192 acres of countryside.
It was restored by architect Craig Hamilton while interiors were done by the Queen’s sister, Annabel Elliot, and also features custom-made carpets and a sustainable wood-chip boiler.
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The main reception room in Llwynywermod Credit: Rex 6
Charles restored the property using traditional techniques Credit: Rex 6
The cottage was bought by Charles for £1.2m in 2007 Credit: Getty