The British royal family, being one of the most powerful nuclei in the world, of course must have safe places that also guarantee them rest. One of these places is Wood Farma small country house on the outskirts of the city, specifically in Sandringhama room that became the favorite of Queen Elizabeth II.
In addition, it was one of the places where the recently deceased husband of the queen, the Duke, spent the most time. Philip of Edinburghafter his professional retirement from the work of the crown.
But, Wood Farm is not just any place for the monarch of England, since the memories and secrets that this site houses make it a special place.
Events that took place at Wood Farm
According to El Confidencial, this place implies many things for Queen Elizabeth. One of the main ones is the memory of her father, the Duke of York -later King George VI-, who died unexpectedly in this house in Sandringham in 1952, at the age of 56.
It is said that every February, the monarch honors the memory of her predecessor, who inherited the reins of his kingdom at the young age of 25.
And it is not the only real death that had an outcome in this place, which is now a place of retirement and rest for the royal family. Many years earlier, in 1919, he passed away in the same house on prince johnone of the uncles of the current queen, who suffered from epilepsy and who was taken to take refuge in this place, until the day of his death.
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Despite the tragic stories that took place at Wood Farm, the queen continues to choose it as the ideal space to spend quality time with her family and feel like ordinary people, leaving the crown outside the doors of this property.
The small refuge of just five rooms with perfect proximity to the sea and beautiful landscapes, is the place where the monarch feels relaxed and away from the strict royal protocol, in a building that has Spartan furniture and large fireplaces that provide a warm and welcoming environment for their habitants. (AND)
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