The Georgian mansion where Diana confronted Camilla over Charles listed for £25m

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The Georgian mansion where Diana confronted Camilla over Charles listed for £25m

Daily Mail · 1 month ago

A prestigious London mansion valued at £25 million has entered the property market following the death of its owner, Lady Annabel Goldsmith, who passed away at 91. The south-west property, located between Richmond Park and Ham Common, is described as a notable Georgian-era residence featuring manicured gardens, tennis facilities, and a swimming pool. Its sale marks the end of decades of ownership by the Goldsmith family, with the late owner's son noting it is now time for new occupants to enjoy the estate.

The house gained prominence in royal circles as the site of a significant private encounter in 1989 when Princess Diana and Camilla Parker Bowles had a direct conversation regarding their relationship with King Charles. During a birthday celebration, Diana confronted Camilla about the nature of their connection, culminating in an exchange where Diana stated she desired her husband's attention. This moment remains one of the few documented instances of the two women speaking directly during the period before their relationships with Charles became public knowledge.

  • Ormeley Lodge, a £25m Georgian estate in southwest London, is being sold following the 2025 death of its long-time owner Lady Annabel Goldsmith
  • The property gained historical significance as the venue for a 1989 confrontation between Princess Diana and Camilla Parker Bowles regarding Charles, where Diana reportedly told Camilla 'I want my husband'

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Originally published by Daily Mail as “London home where Princess Diana rowed with Camilla over Charles hits the market for £25million”.