The tiny home in Prince Andrew's garden that was a favourite of late Queen's

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It was recently confirmed that the Duke of York will be able to keep his home at Royal Lodge in Windsor after months of questions surrounding King Charles' wish to see his younger brother relocate to a slightly smaller property on the Estate.

Prince Andrew has lived in Royal Lodge since 2002 and made regular visits to see his mother when she was staying at the castle.The late monarch's love of the historic estate is well-known as she spent her entire life living there.

Whether that was is in the main castle, in Royal Lodge when she was small or at Windlesham Moor with her young family. As well as these properties, there is another rather unexpected home that Queen Elizabeth was especially fond of which currently sits in the garden of Prince Andrew's home.

For her sixth birthday in 1932 Princess Elizabeth was gifted a miniature thatched cottage known as Y Bwthyn Bach, or The Little House, by the people of Wales.The house stands at just 22 feet wide and 15 feet high and was built by architect Edmund Charles Morgan Willmott.

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