Princess Anne's Lawyer SEALS Off Sandringham Wing — Blocking Camilla’s Private Summer Stay

This abrupt closure, enforced via crown-insignia documents and new locks, left Camilla's staff and security stunned outside locked gates, rerouting her to Ray Mill House. 



Anne invoked a 1936 codicil—quietly amended by Queen Elizabeth II post-coronation—granting her authority as the monarch's daughter to protect estate sections from perceived threats to symbolic integrity.

Aerial view of Sandringham House, a red-brick stately home in Norfolk, described as 'The most comfortable house in England', with its extensive landscaped grounds. 

The move traces to a Windsor pact where Elizabeth entrusted Anne with safeguarding private holdings like handwritten letters and Margaret-era correspondence, viewing Camilla's access as overreach amid family scandals. Sir Alistair Harwin oversaw the filing, witnessed by Princess Alexandra and the Duke of Gloucester, making Anne's control permanent and irreversible—even for King Charles.

Camilla's desperate pleas for intervention failed; Charles stayed silent as Anne bypassed channels with a Privy Council letter questioning estate stewardship.

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