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The royal family are no strangers to a luxurious holiday home. Whether it is their gorgeous country retreat in Norfolk at Anmer Hall or their Caribbean getaways, the Prince and Princess of Wales have experienced some of the most beautiful parts of the world on their holidays. A penchant for a sunny getaway is something William seems to have inherited from a late royal relative whose Tuscan villa has gone on sale this week.

Queen Victoria , who passed away in 1901, used to stay at the Villa Palmieri which would set a modern-day buyer back €50 million (£41 million). The property is set in the stunning hills of Florence over 4,000 square meters with an incredible garden spanning 22 acres. The wondrous property boasts an ancient swimming pool, and a tennis court, as well as 23 bedrooms and 19 bathrooms.



In photos published by MailOnline , the house is less of a villa and more of a palace with a grand white exterior and plenty of lush trees for privacy. A royal resident The late Queen Victoria is said to have stayed at the Italian villa for a month in 1888, before returning in 1893 and later in 1894. The abode dates back to the 14th century and was first owned by the Fini family.

The British royal stayed there at the invitation of its then-owner, the Earl of Crawford. The Victorian monarch is believed to have made the historic home her own by adding a writing table and had a bath installed ahead of her stay. The New York Times also reported that Queen had portraits of her husband Prince Albert put up.

Queen Victoria's family home The late royal is said to have grown fond of the Italian bolthole due to its likeness to her beloved Osborne House. Her family home with Prince Albert sits on the Isle of Wight to this day and is open to the public. Albert designed the house in the style of an Italian Renaissance palazzo and it was built after a smaller property on the site was demolished.

DISCOVER: Prince William's huge shrine to Princess Diana at Kensington home – see breathtaking pictures Osborne House was where Queen Victoria passed away in 1901 at the age of 81..

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