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Thatched House Lodge
Thatched House Lodge

Thatched House Lodge is a special house in London, England. It's known as a royal residence, which means it's a home used by members of the British royal family. This interesting house is located in an area called the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.

What is Thatched House Lodge?

Thatched House Lodge is a historic building. It's not a grand palace like Buckingham Palace, but it's still an important home with a long history. The name "Thatched House" comes from its roof, which was once made of straw or reeds, a style called "thatch." Over time, the house has been updated, but it keeps its unique charm.

A Home for Important People

This house has been a home for several notable figures throughout history. Its connection to important events and people makes it a fascinating place.

Dwight D. Eisenhower's Time

During World War II, Thatched House Lodge served a very important purpose. It was the London home for Dwight D. Eisenhower. He was a famous American general who led the Allied forces in Europe during the war. Having a home in London allowed him to be close to the action and work with other leaders.

Princess Alexandra's Residence

Since 1963, Thatched House Lodge has been the private home of Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy. She is a cousin of Queen Elizabeth II. Her late husband, Sir Angus Ogilvy, arranged for the family to live there. They got the house on a special agreement called a "lease" from the Crown Estate Commissioners. The Crown Estate manages land and property belonging to the British monarch. This means Princess Alexandra and her family have lived there for many years, making it a true family home.

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