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Picture inside Frogmore House

The Duchess of Kent's Sitting Room in Frogmore House. The Duchess of Kent was Queen Victoria's mother
John Freeman, The Royal Collection © 2006, Her Majesty
Queen Elizabeth II

Today, Frogmore House is no longer a Royal residence, but the house and gardens are sometimes used by the Royal Family for official purposes such as receptions.

Frogmore House, Gardens and Mausoleum are open to the public on a limited number of days each year.

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