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Zara Bans Sussexes from Mansion Party After Podcast Success
Zara and Mike Tyndall found themselves in a bit of a pickle when they were excluded from a lavish mansion party worth four million pounds.
The reason behind this exclusion?
Their booming success with a podcast series that brought them significant fruit.
The couple's first abode, a stunning four-story detached townhouse valued at 1.69 million pounds, was where they resided before moving to their current residence.
Their current home, Aston Farm, is nestled within Princess Anne's prestigious estate, Gatcombe Park.
This picturesque setting offers Zara and Mike the luxury of a family home complete with access to a charming party barn.
Prior to settling in Gatcombe Park, the royal duo lived in a splendid four-story townhouse named Hallery House in Cheltenham, which they eventually put up for sale after a few years.
The value of their former townhouse skyrocketed to an impressive 1.69 million pounds by 2017, thanks to its exquisite features such as a gym, hot tub, and a private cinema.
Classified as a Grade II property, the townhouse boasts over 5,000 square feet of space spread across four floors.
Nick Chivers from Night Frank, who handled the property listing, praised the Tyndalls for the tasteful refurbishments they made during their brief stay.
Following the sale of their previous residence and the lucrative success of their podcast ventures, coupled with earnings from Mike's athletic career, the Tyndall couple decided to invest in a brand-new home, distinct from any royal ties.
This new property is reputed to be twice as valuable as their former Hallery House.
To celebrate their new abode, Zara and Mike hosted a glamorous house-warming soirée, attended by esteemed guests, including members of the royal family.
Zara dazzled in a stunning ebony mid-dress by Rebecca Valance, exuding elegance with an off-the-shoulder design and intricate ruffle details.
Her sophisticated ensemble was complemented by accessories from renowned brands, including Jimmy Choo and Aquazura.
Mike Tyndall, equally dapper in a grey suit paired with classic black footwear, radiated charm alongside his stylish wife.
The couple's new residence boasted opulent features like triple floor-to-ceiling sash windows, ornate ceiling moldings, and a cozy wood fireplace.
The living room showcased a unique coffee table made of pebbles atop a cowhide rug, adding a touch of quirkiness to the elegant setting.
With six additional bedrooms besides the spacious master suite, the house offered ample living space for the couple.
Each room was meticulously designed, reflecting Mike and Zara's impeccable taste.
The kitchen, a standout feature of the property, boasted a large island with polished concrete countertops and top-of-the-line appliances from Gaggenau and Fischer-Paykel.
Nick Chivers commended the Tyndalls for their attention to detail in crafting a beautiful and personalized living space.
From the master bedroom's cream walls and oak floors to the charming floral-patterned chest of drawers, every corner of the house exuded warmth and sophistication.
The meticulous planning and execution by Zara and Mike resulted in a truly exquisite and inviting home tailored to their preferences.