The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxA 150-year-old castle with over 130 rooms has been sold for 80p after a bitter feud among one of Germany's leading aristocratic families.Marienburg Castle, a 135 room Gothic revival palace in Lower Saxony, was built in 1867.
It’s one of the most prestigious properties owned by the wealthy Welf dynasty, keepers of the ancient title of the Electorate of Hanover and distant relatives of our own royal family.The property was given by the controversial Prince Ernst August to his son, also called Ernst August, but it’s turned out the an expensive drain on the younger aristocrat’s finances – with German press reports estimating the cost of.
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