It’s always grand getting something for a special occasion, like a wedding or a milestone birthday. And whether it’s big or small, we all know it’s the thought that counts.
But, let’s be real, when it comes to gifting, we’re not sure that anyone does it quite like Queen Elizabeth. Despite her reputation for being frugal, when it comes to her nearest and dearest, she has been known to go all out and bestow actual properties – and even commission the building of one!
Check out some of this prime real estate that the queen has gifted
The Duchess of Cambridge at Anmer Hall
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge: Anmer Hall
To celebrate Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding in 2011, the queen gifted the couple Anmer Hall, a 10-bedroom Georgian home located on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk. It was William and Kate’s official residence until 2017, when they started spending more time in London to work for the queen and the charities they support. The Cambridges consider their flats at Kensington Palace their main residence now, but they’re said to adore their down time at their country home, and even spent lockdowns there, according to Hello magazine.
Anmer Hall
Kate and William had the home renovated after acquiring it, and the interior is said to be “largely neutral”, with the exception of the dining room, which Vogue UK reports being painted in a “bold jewel green”.
Princess Anne and Mark Phillips: Gatcombe Park
Princess Anne and Mark Phillips: Gatcombe Park
When Princess Anne married Mark Phillips in 1976, her mother bought her Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire. Though the couple eventually divorced, the princess still lives on the estate with her current husband, Sir Timothy Laurence, as well as her daughter Zara Tindall, who recently even gave birth on the floor of their bathroom at home
, and her family.
Princess Anne stands with her English bull terriers at her Gloucestershire, England home
Princess Anne, who is a well-known equestrian, hosts the Festival of British Eventing on the grounds of the park as well as two smaller equestrian trials per year, on courses actually designed by the princess herself.
Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Wessex: Bagshot Park
Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Wessex: Bagshot Park
While Bagshot Park, which has been in the royal property portfolio since 1631, is technically still crown-owned, the queen leased the mansion house, the stables and the lodge on the property to her youngest son Edward, Earl of Wessex, and his wife Countess Sophie for their personal use.
Lady Louise with her parents Prince Edward and Countess Sophie Wessex at her sibling Viscount Severn’s christening, along with Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip
The couple now call this grand set-up their home, where they live with their two children, Lady Louise Windsor
, and James, Viscount Severn. The house as it stands now was completed in 1879, and is comprised of 120 rooms, according to Hello.
Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson: Sunninghill Park
Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson: Sunninghill Park
When the Duke of York married Sarah Ferguson in 1986, the queen commissioned a 12-bedroom home to be built for the couple at Sunninghill Park in Berkshire. The Yorks lived there throughout their decade-long marriage. Though the house has since been sold and demolished, the pair shared many happy memories there with their daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
Sarah, Duchess of York with her family
Prince Andrew and Fergie got divorced in 1996 and have lived in the royal Lodge at Windsor, the Queen Mother’s former country estate, since 2003.