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Queen Elizabeth's honeymoon estate to become solar farm

<p>A sprawling estate on the southern coast of England, best known as a secluded honeymoon spot for Britain&rsquo;s Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip and then her son Charles and his former wife Diana, is to be converted into a giant solar farm</p>

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Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip during their honeymoon in Broadlands estate, Hampshire on November 25, 1947

Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip during their honeymoon in Broadlands estate, Hampshire on November 25, 1947

London: A sprawling estate on the southern coast of England, best known as a secluded honeymoon spot for Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip and then her son Charles and his former wife Diana, is to be converted into a giant solar farm.

Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip during their honeymoon in Broadlands estate, Hampshire on November 25, 1947. Pic/Afp
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip during their honeymoon in Broadlands estate, Hampshire on November 25, 1947. Pic/AFP

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