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“FLAT” IN WINDSOR CASTLE TO BE FRINCESS ELIZABETH’S HOME.—Princess Elizabeth’s own “flat” in the Victoria Tower of Windsor Castle is being remodelled and will be the first home she and Lieutenant Philip Mountbattea will have alter their marriage. In this new aerial view of Windsor Castle the Victoria Tower is marked by an arrow. The tower overlooks the formal gardens as well as the park. The Windsor apartments, which are traditionally reserved for the heir to the Throne, will be the country homo of the Royal couple until a decision has been reached about the restoration of the fire-damaged Sunninghill Park, Ascot, or the preparation of another house as a permanent country home.

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25304, 2 October 1947, Page 7

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“FLAT” IN WINDSOR CASTLE TO BE FRINCESS ELIZABETH’S HOME.—Princess Elizabeth’s own “flat” in the Victoria Tower of Windsor Castle is being remodelled and will be the first home she and Lieutenant Philip Mountbattea will have alter their marriage. In this new aerial view of Windsor Castle the Victoria Tower is marked by an arrow. The tower overlooks the formal gardens as well as the park. The Windsor apartments, which are traditionally reserved for the heir to the Throne, will be the country homo of the Royal couple until a decision has been reached about the restoration of the fire-damaged Sunninghill Park, Ascot, or the preparation of another house as a permanent country home. Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25304, 2 October 1947, Page 7

“FLAT” IN WINDSOR CASTLE TO BE FRINCESS ELIZABETH’S HOME.—Princess Elizabeth’s own “flat” in the Victoria Tower of Windsor Castle is being remodelled and will be the first home she and Lieutenant Philip Mountbattea will have alter their marriage. In this new aerial view of Windsor Castle the Victoria Tower is marked by an arrow. The tower overlooks the formal gardens as well as the park. The Windsor apartments, which are traditionally reserved for the heir to the Throne, will be the country homo of the Royal couple until a decision has been reached about the restoration of the fire-damaged Sunninghill Park, Ascot, or the preparation of another house as a permanent country home. Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25304, 2 October 1947, Page 7