WITH gold pianos and fully-functional Wendy houses, these royal residences are certainly fit for a princess.
The royal residence, in West London, has been tastefully decorated with cream carpets and floral cushions. The Queen was given The Welsh House, or Y Bythyn Bach, for her sixth birthday, and it's no ordinary Wendy house. Located in Tetbury, Gloucestershire, the estate was bought by the Duchy of Cornwall in 1980 and remodelled by Charles.
Set in 50,000 acres of private land, the Queen normally aims to spend two months each year here - among the Highland cattle, herds of deer and ponies.
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