What now for Queen's playhouse after Andrew evicted from Royal Lodge?
Summary
Y Bwthyn Bach, a small cottage given to Princess Elizabeth in 1932, is located at Royal Lodge in Windsor and was recently managed by Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. With Andrew's eviction from Royal Lodge, the future of the cottage is uncertain, and discussions are ongoing about a potential return to Wales.Key Facts
- Y Bwthyn Bach is a two-storey cottage gifted to Princess Elizabeth in 1932 by the people of Wales.
- The cottage is located at Royal Lodge in Windsor, where it has been for many decades.
- Prince Andrew lived at the Royal Lodge since 2004 and was responsible for the cottage's upkeep.
- Recently, Andrew lost his titles and was evicted from the Royal Lodge.
- The cottage's ownership now resides with King Charles III.
- There are talks about moving the cottage back to Wales, possibly to a museum like St Fagans.
- Y Bwthyn Bach was originally built in Cardiff with materials from Llandough Hospital's construction.
- The cottage is historically significant to the Royal Family and Welsh history.
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