If you've ever dreamed of living like royalty, you may soon get your chance, as the Telegraph reports Kate Middleton and Prince William's home in Anglesey, North Wales will soon be available for rent, with a chance to meet the royal couple.

The couple and their son, Prince George, lived in their secluded farmhouse, a whitewashed cottage close to where Prince William worked as a search and rescue pilot at RAF Valley, shortly after leaving the Middleton manor where the Duchess's parents helped raise their baby. Their cottage's housekeeper, Antonella Fresolone, traveled to the Anglesey cottage to cook for the royal couple. Of course, for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, a "cottage" is hardly a modest little villa.

The couple's home for the last three years, according to the Daily Mail, features four bedrooms and sleeps eight, and includes French doors, a living room with a fireplace, access to a private beach and stunning viewsof nearby Newborough Forest, Llanddwyn Island and Snowdonia. Until now, it has not been reported how many bedrooms their cottage has for security reasons. Now that Prince William has officially finished his royal service as a pilot, their cottage will serve as a summer home, though as they are soon moving into their newly renovated Kensington Palace residence, Apartment 1-A, they may not get to spend as much time there as they used to.

Families will be able to rent the luxury cottage for at least £750 per month, which is what the Duke and Duchess paid, though it will likely rise substantially for the public, and the owners expect to be swarmed with offers from excited fans once the cottage is officially available. Not to mention, there will be a chance for renters to meet the beloved couple.

Click here to see photos of the beautiful, seaside area where the Duke and Duchess's cottage is located and its stunning views.