Duchess Sophie and Prince Edward's £30 million family home's details have been revealed amid Prince Andrew's feud over royal lodge.
The Duke and Duchess of Edinburg's Bagshot Park in Surrey was reportedly gifted to the couple by Queen Elizabeth II to commemorate their 1999 wedding.
The couple's majestic home might not be a royal palace, but it is heart capturing and humble. Their Grade II-listed pad reportedly costs them £90,000 per annum as they rent from the Crown Estate.
It seems that the royals enjoy fun-filled moments there, and have no wish to leave the house at any cost.
The home's new details are making rounds on the internet amid Prince Andrew's fight to win his favourite Windsor home, which was presented to the Duke of York and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson by the late Queen.
Ingrid Seward, as reports OK!, says: "It's got 120 rooms, a private lake and stables, and there are 51 acres of land. Edward and Sophie have renewed the lease from the Crown Estate for another 150 years, so it's obviously their forever home."
The luxury property, located within the designated area of Windsor Great Park, was constructed in 1879 for Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, the third son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.
It is located near Kate Middleton, Prince William's Adelaide Cottage. The Prince and Princess of Wales and thier three children might be enjoying time there with royal relatives.
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