The sale of Prince Andrew's mansion: why the palace of the new owner remains empty.
01.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
01.11.2025
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An empty mansion in place of Andrew's scandalous home
The mansion, known for its 'improper' history, still stands empty at the site of Andrew's marital residence. The Sunninghill Park estate was sold to Kazakh oligarch Timur Kulibayev in 2007 for £3 million more than the initial listed price, leading to considerable controversy surrounding this sale.“If you look at the appearance of the residence, you will see that it resembles SouthYork, which raised some questions,' experts noted.Currently, the building remains inadequately supervised and looks practically unkempt, although it once generated considerable public interest.Since the mansion changed owners, its status and appearance have remained subjects of discussion. The situation surrounding the interim deserted state of Sunninghill Park continues to attract public attention, especially in the context of the history associated with its past. Whether the new owner will find a worthy application for this premises remains unknown.
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