There are many royal residences on the Windsor Estate used by the Royal Family - but one will forever remain a mystery, as photography by members of the public has been banned
Queen Elizabeth II always had a special connection with Windsor Estate, having spent her entire life there, from her childhood days at Royal Lodge to living in the grandeur of Windsor Castle .
Situated a stone's throw from Windsor Castle, Frogmore House was first the home of King Charles II's illegitimate son, George FitzRoy, Duke of Northumberland. Over the years, it saw a variety of occupants until 1792 when it became a gift from King George III to his consort, Queen Charlotte. Over the years, the residence has been the backdrop for significant royal events, including the wedding receptions of Peter Phillips and Autumn Kelly, and later, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
King George IV significantly expanded the home, adding an octagonal dining room, a three-storey annex, and a large flag pole. Later, Queen Victoria used the fort as a tea house and opened it to the public in the 1860s.
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