Queen Camilla retains Wiltshire retreat amid ownership confusion


Queen Camilla retains Wiltshire retreat amid ownership confusion

Despite reports suggesting otherwise, Queen Camilla remains the owner of her much-loved Wiltshire retreat, Reymill House.

Speculation had increased after Land Registry documents appeared to list his son-in-law Harry Lopes and financier Jake Irwin as the new registered owners.

The update sparked rumors that the Queen had quietly parted ways with the country retreat she bought in 1996 for £850,000 following her divorce from Andrew Parker Bowles.

However, it turns out that Reymill House is still very much Camilla’s private sanctuary.

The clarification of the property comes at a particularly opportune time, as a decision looms over proposed garden work.

A six-week notice has been submitted regarding plans to remove a cypress tree within the conservation area lands.

Lacock Parish Council confirmed it had raised no objections to the proposal, with parish clerk Theo Edge saying the council had formally submitted its position to Wiltshire Council’s planning team.

Wiltshire Council now has until March 11, 2026 to determine whether to approve the application or intervene with a Tree Preservation Order to safeguard the tree.

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