Queen Camilla famously lives with King Charles at Clarence House in London, but before the pair tied the knot in 2005, Camilla purchased a pad of her own in leafy Wiltshire. 

The residence was Ray Mill House, situated in Lacock. It was a home that Camilla purchased in 1996 following her divorce from Andrew Parker Bowles and somewhere that she called home until she moved in with the King in 2003, keeping her country home as a retreat until recently. 

Ray Mill House,  the elegant Wiltshire mansion and new home to Camilla Parker Bowles, the close friend of the Prince of Wales. © Alamy Stock PhotoQueen Camilla has reportedly signed ownership of her beloved Ray Mill House in Wiltshire over to her family members

As detailed in Daily Mail’s Eden Confidential, which revealed that Ray Mill House had been “discreetly transferred” last week. Land Registry documents list the new registered owners as her son-in-law, Harry Lopes, and the financier Jake Irwin, who reportedly represent his wife, Queen Camilla’s daughter Laura Lopes, and her son, Tom Parker Bowles, respectively.

Queen Camilla in 2003 smiling in black dress© Getty ImagesQueen Camilla lived at Ray Mill House until 2003

While it remained under the guardianship of her relatives, Camilla made a quiet trip back to the property in 2022 following the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. While the country mourned the late monarch, her daughter-in-law reportedly retreated to her countryside haven for a period of private mourning of her own.

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However, the home does have some happy memories attached to it. It signalled a fresh chapter following her divorce and played host to her daughter Laura and son-in-law Harry’s wedding reception in 2006.

Queen Camilla’s royal chapter at Clarence House

Camilla relocated to London to live at Clarence House in 2003. King Charles, who was the Prince of Wales at the time, had only moved into the royal residence the year before. He upped sticks from his home at York House, which is part of St James’ Palace, following the death of the Queen Mother, who lived at Clarence House from 1953 until her death in March 2002.

Queen Camilla holds hands with Samuel during the Christmas tree decorating event © Getty ImagesQueen Camilla lives at Clarence House, where she hosted an event with Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Children’s Charity, last December

The move was a significant step in their relationship as they moved in together prior to their marriage, which took place in a civil ceremony at the Windsor Guildhall in 2005. Camilla’s new residence was certainly an upgrade from charming Ray Mill House.

Royal memories at Clarence House

It sits over three storeys and once featured a bedroom for Prince Harry. It was in the prince’s tell-all memoir, Spare, that he opened up about the repurposing of the room into a dressing room for his stepmother. “I tried not to care. But especially the first time I saw it, I cared,” he wrote.

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - JANUARY 01:  Queen Mother London Home - Clarence House Circa 1990s  (Photo by Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images)© Getty ImagesClarence House has been a part of the British royal family for nearly 200 years

Harry also recalled introducing his wife, Meghan Markle, to his father at the estate, remembering how when they drove into Clarence House, “the lush gardens…made Meg gasp.”

A black-and-white photo of the interior of the Morning Room© The Print Collector / Alamy Stock PhotoThe Morning Room at Clarence House back in 1894

Interior designer Robert Kime, who was commissioned by Charles to redecorate some of the rooms ahead of his move into Clarence House, said previously: “The other thing that always strikes you when you are inside the house is how much the garden is present – many of the rooms look out into the garden and there is a sense of it almost like an extra room to the house.”

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