Queen Elizabeth Called it Home
Between 1949 and 1952, Princess Elizabeth and her new husband resided in an exquisite estate outside of Valletta called Villa Guardamangia. Queen Elizabeth frequently reflects fondly on this period in her marriage since it was the one time she believed they could live like a 'regular' couple - although in spectacular surroundings.
The home is located just outside Valletta's outskirts and suburbs, in the hamlet of Guardamangia, at the crest of a peaceful residential neighborhood on a tiny lane. The home is characterized as being built in the style of a palace, with views of Marsamxett Harbour. The Queen refers to it as a "town house." It is a typical traditional Maltese home. The structure is made of limestone, sometimes known as sandstone and referred to as "yellow stone" by the Queen, and has wide interiors.
The mansion isn't far from the capital's center, but if people are a Royalist with a few million to spare, people can do better — the property was up for sale in 2019. So, if people want to live the life of a Princess, Malta is the place to go!