Monday 10 September 2012

Kate & William go French Kissing

Idyllic Chateau d'Autet is set amid 640 acres of fragrant woodland in the Luberon region of Provence

This is the romantic French hideaway where William and Kate have been soaking up the sunshine ahead of their forthcoming tour of South East Asia.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge escaped to the idyllic Chateau d'Autet, a historic hunting lodge nestled in Provence's picturesque Luberon region.

Owned by the Queen's nephew, Viscount Linley, the 19th century hunting lodge is set in 640 acres of woodland and boasts unspoilt views of fields carpeted with lavender.

The secluded Chateau d'Autet was purchased by Lord Linley and his wife Serena in 1999, after the couple were introduced to the area by Peter Mayle, the author of the bestselling A Year in Provence.


Read more at the Daily Mail site: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2200494/Duke-Duchess-Cambridge-The-idyllic-French-retreat-owned-Queens-nephew.html#ixzz264iJVJ00

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