despite her change in status. Her Majesty has already spent time at Ray Mill House since the death of Queen Elizabeth II and has no plans to sell the bolthole, despite her husband inheriting four official residences and two country estates in addition to his two other UK homes.
The Queen bought her six-bedroom property after her divorce from her first husband, Andrew Parker Bowles, more than 25 years ago.
She cherishes the time she spends there with family and friends in a more relaxed setting than royal residences allow. The house is a short distance from the King’s private residence, Highgrove, in Gloucestershire.
The Queen spent time at Ray Mill House when the monarch took a short breather at Highgrove in the days after his mother’s death.
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