TIME TO REFLECT

Prince Charles’ idyllic £1m Welsh retreat where he is grieving the loss of Prince Philip – which has a wildflower meadow

FOLLOWING his father’s funeral, Prince Charles has retreated to his idyllic £1m Welsh home to mourn privately. 

The Prince of Wales, 72, is currently residing at his Llwynywermod Estate in the village of Myddfai in Carmarthenshire, it has been reported.

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Prince Charles has retreated to his Llwynywermod Estate in Wales to mourn Prince Philip, it is reported

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The Prince Of Wales watches British Horse Loggers logging in woodland on his Llwynywermod Estate on July 10, 2012

Prince Charles is said to have left Windsor Castle within a day of Prince Philip’s funeral on Saturday, and made the 180-mile trip to his Welsh home.

Locals can be expected to see extra security in the area, and several police and security vehicles were seen patrolling on Tuesday, reports

The main cottage, where Charles stays, is part of Llwynywermod Farm, and there are two other cottages that can be rented out by the public from £550 to £1,200 per night when the royal is not there.

The Duchy of Cornwall purchased the farm in 2007 and then renovated it to be used as a beautiful countryside retreat.

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Prince Charles made the 180-mile trip to his Welsh home

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One of the guest bedrooms in the stunning £1.2 million Welsh home

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There’s a simple but yet chic interior throughout with a blue and cream colour palette

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The main reception room features cosy furniture that matches the rest of the cottage

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Camilla is said to have chosen the colour scheme of duck egg blue, off whites and terracotta

Prince Philip’s funeral took place eight days after his death on April 9, and the Queen cut a lonely figure as she sat alone during the memorial.

Prince Harry was reunited with brother ­William for two hours at the event— sparking hopes of peace between them.

The brothers joined dad Charles for the first time since Harry and wife Meghan’s Oprah US TV interview threatened to tear the family apart.

Charles had private talks with his warring sons after the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral — and insiders say it is just what Philip would have wanted.

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The main cottage, where Charles stays, is part of Llwynywermod Farm

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The Duchy of Cornwall purchased the farm in 2007 and then renovated it to be used as a beautiful countryside retreat

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Another one of the bedrooms features the same blue hue

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The home features a luxurious Welsh slate fireplace complete with Royal crest

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The simple cream colour-scheme also appears in the royal bathrooms

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The dining hall features this 18th century Welsh dresser

The three met up away from the cameras following Saturday’s televised service.

They remained together for two hours at Windsor Castle as they mingled with family members on its Quadrangle.

It comes as the relationship between Harry and his father and brother was described as being “very, very, raw”, according to a report.

The Duke of Sussex is said to have written Prince Charles a “deeply personal” note before arriving back in the UK.

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Prince Charles is said to have left Windsor Castle within a day of Prince Philip’s funeral on Saturday

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Charles was seen shedding a tear at his dad’s funeral on Saturday

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Charles was able to have a private talk with his warring sons William and Harry after the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral

Due to Harry’s alleged “tight schedule” he has returned back to the US to see his wife Meghan Markle.

Philip’s death came a few months short of his 100th birthday, which was due to be the focus of royal celebrations this year.

After 73 years of married life, the Queen reigns alone without the support of her “strength and stay”, as she famously described her late husband.

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