💨 Abstract
The article discusses the mysterious status of Sunninghill Park, a mansion formerly owned by Prince Andrew, which was sold to a Kazakhstani billionaire, Timur Kulibayev, in 2007. Despite extensive maintenance and redevelopment, the 662-acre estate remains uninhabited year-round, with locals speculating it may be used briefly during Royal Ascot. The sale and subsequent redevelopment have raised eyebrows due to the high costs and lack of permanent residence.
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