Over the centuries, the have owned countless breath-taking properties across the UK. We know the most famous ones well as they are now home to the current generation of royals, including Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle, but others are often forgotten.
While some are still in regular use - either as second homes or holiday destinations - a number of them have been sold off or repurposed into everything from restaurants to museums. One such home is Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. Surprisingly, never visited Osborne despite its royal connections and the fact that it was a favourite home of . Despite this, other royals, such as and The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, have spent time there.
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Osborne House was built between 1845 and 1851 for and Prince Albert in East Cowes, Isle of Wight.
It was built in an Italian Renaissance style by Thomas Cubitt, which gives it a unique look very different to other royal properties. The master builder was responsible for creating the famous East Front and balcony of .
Prince Albert is said to have contributed heavily to the home’s design and enjoyed looking out across the Solent as it reminded him of the Bay of Naples. Queen Victoria herself said of Osborne: "It is impossible to imagine a prettier spot".
would stay at Osborne for long periods of time every year - in May for Queen Victoria’s birthday, in July and August for the celebration of Prince Albert’s birthday and just before .
After the sad death of Prince Albert in 1861 from Typhoid Fever, Queen Victoria continued to visit the home for longer periods and more frequently as it was one of her favourite residences.
It was where she passed away on January 22, 1901. Following her death, her successor and son, King Edward VII donated Osborne House as a national gift to the state on the date of his coronation on August 9, 1902. This was done even though Queen Victoria had left strict instruction for Osborne to remain within the family.
The palatial home is no longer an active royal residence, it is a museum which belongs to English Heritage and is open to the public.
If you wish to visit the home, you can expect to see some of the most precious treasures from the royal collection and will have the opportunity to see the state rooms, family rooms, Queen Victoria's private beach, the incredible gardens and Swiss Cottage - the playhouse of Victoria and Albert's nine children.
The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh (then the Earl and Countess of Wessex) examined Queen Victoria and Prince Albert's possessions when they went to Osborne in 2014. was also pictured there in 2018 with Victoria and Abdul actress . The close friends were seen giggling and tucking into an ice cream while they stood on the private beach.