Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla's opulent home that the Queen adores
10.03.2022 - 00:27
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The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall's primary London residence is Clarence House, with the couple moving into the historic home together back in 2003. The property has been home to numerous members of the royal family, including Prince William and Prince Harry, and most notably, Queen Elizabeth. Her Majesty, 95, lived at Clarence House with her late husband Prince Philip after the pair tied the knot in 1947, and they stayed there up until 1952 – when Elizabeth became Queen.
The house is said to hold special memories for the Queen, with it being the place where she gave birth to Princess Anne, and where she spent the first years of her marriage. Prince Charles, 73, and Camilla, 74, had Clarence House renovated prior to their move, but the pair have kept many rooms similar to their original state. Let's take a look inside...
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter Charles and Camilla have been photographed on numerous occasions at Clarence House, and regularly host important guests there. Royal fans have managed to catch a glimpse inside many of the rooms, including The Garden Room. The space is decorated with white walls and wooden flooring, which is covered with a huge patterned rug.
Two floral sofas are placed in the centre of the room, one cream and one orange, and a large pink coffee table with gold metallic legs is placed in between. There are various paintings hung up around the room, all featuring matching gold frames, as well as several lamps and a bust of the Queen Mother. Further along is the Morning Room, where Charles and Camilla can usually be found hosting official visitors.The space is filled with traditional decor, including a fireplace and a
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