The Hindujas reportedly spent around £100 million on a palatial home near Queen Elizabeth’s iconic Buckingham Palace. While it was bought in a dilapidated state from the British monarchy back in 2006, the Hindujas left no stone unturned to restore the 70,000 square feet nineteenth-century property.
Custom-built by King George IV in the 1820s, the palace is estimated to feature among the costliest homes of the world. It has six floors, over 50 spacious rooms, a swimming pool and a private cinema hall. It was designed by
John Nash with typical English architecture with a dash of Indian art.
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