The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have spent a week-long post-lockdown holiday at one of William's favourite family destinations. They spent the week on tiny Tresco, in the Isles of Scilly, staying at Dolphin House, a beautiful property owned by Prince Charles. In peak season, the six-bedroom stone cottage costs around ?L5,000-a-week. It???s a familiar destination for William who holidayed there with Princess Diana, Prince Charles and brother Harry. ???Dolphin House??? is just a short walk from the beach. It has a lounge with a fireplace and sea views. The kitchen is a colourful royal blue while the dining room has an almost cave-like feel with stone walls. A back-patio features ??slimited sea views??? but the upstairs bedrooms all have unobstructed views of the sea. The island - a mile square and with just 175 residents - is accessible only by sea or air so the Cambridges took the short helicopter flight there and back from Newquay. Prince William will eventually inherit Tresco as it is part of his father???s estate.