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Queen Camilla has her own home 'to escape goldfish bowl of royal life', says expert

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While The Queen Consort has access to several royal homes around the country, there is one location that holds a particular resonance as it is where she can go to truly relax.

Camilla purchased a stunning Wiltshire mansion known as Ray Mill for £850,000 after divorcing her first husband, Andrew Parker Bowles, and lived there permanently from 1996 to 2003.

Despite being afforded ample comfortable surroundings, the Queen keeps up her home in Wiltshire as many believe it is the one place she can be completely herself with her family.

Former BBC Royal Correspondent Jennie Bond echoed this sentiment, exclusively telling OK! that having her base at Ray Mill will do wonders for the Queen's mental health and allows her to escape the "goldfish bowl of royal life." "Camilla has maintained a small part of her life which is hers and and almost hers alone and I rather admire that," Jennie tells OK! "She has her own house where she can put her muddy Wellington boots on and a pair of old jeans and and romp around the garden with her grandchildren or just on her own, and just have some peace and calm and quiet. "We have to remember that Camilla agreed to get into this extraordinary goldfish bowl of royal life in her mid fifties - an age where most of us are very established in our lives. "She has a history, she has a family, she has an independent life and has kept some of that, albeit a very small part, to herself.

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