"It's great that people enjoy Basil's so much that they dance on the tables," Charles told Vogue about New Years Eve at the bar, "even I have danced on the tables!"

Royal Events and Ceremonies. Most recently, Prince William and Kate Middleton reportedly celebrated Prince George's birthday there.

There is also an elephant laundry basket and whales decorated on the walls.The website for the villa states: "Every island visitor is registered with our security team before arriving on the island by land, air or sea, whether staff, local islander or guest, to ensure the security team knows who is on the island at any one time.

Mustique was purchased from the Hazell family in 1958 for £45,000 by The Hon. The exclusive paradise, home to just 3000 people, is part of the St Vincent and the Grenadines island chain and is truly a playground for the ultra-wealthy.

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1865 wurde Mustique von der Familie Hazell von St. Vincent zu einem Anwesen zusammengeführt. © 2020 Lonely Planet. Es gibt auf Mustique 89 private

Long before she married Prince William, Kate Middleton regularly visited the island with her family.

With a choice of indoor and outdoor dining locations and a trained chef, menus can be tailored to suit every taste and preference," according to the brochure.William and Kate had a choice of five luxury bedrooms to rest their heads after a long day of exploring.The children's room was kitted out with two bunk beds, which George was reportedly more of a fan of than the butler and private garden. All rights reserved. Slim Aarons/Getty Images

1958 kaufte Seit 1968 wird die Insel von der Mustique Company verwaltet, einem Zusammenschluss der Eigentümer der Landparzellen auf der Insel. As of 1st July we are delighted to announce that Mustique will be welcoming international arrivals. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have been going to the quiet Caribbean spot for years, according to Vogue , but they're not the first in the royal family to find a quiet escape there. Published 6 August 2020.

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Mustique is a small private island in the Caribbean archipelago nation of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. The island's no-fly policy is a big privacy feature for not only the royals, but also a handful of major celebrities who've vacationed in Mustique over the years. Investitures. Dave G. Houser/Getty images