Fans of "The Crown" can get a taste of what it's like to live as a royal this Christmas.
The Earl of Fitzroy, a home featured on season two of the Netflix drama, is available for stay during the month of December through Plum Guide, a London-based luxury home-stay service.
The home's exterior was featured throughout season two of "The Crown" according to a Plum Guide rep, so it might look familiar to faithful viewers.
The house, which can sleep up to 16 guests, is located in the Fitzrovia neighborhood of London. It features five bedrooms and eight bathrooms.
In addition to enjoying the luxury home, guests will have access to a plethora of amenities during their visit.
Amenities include a royal etiquette lesson with expert William Hanson, a horse-and-carriage ride around Fitzrovia Square, access to a royal jewelry box filled with jewels fit for a queen, and an afternoon tea at the home with actual corgis, in honor of the queen's affinity for the small dogs, according to the home's listing on Plum Guide.
Royal staff will cater to guests' needs during the stay, including a personal chef, kitchen staff, and professional mixologist, as a Plum Guide representative told Insider.
A personal butler who has worked royal events, like Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's royal wedding and the Diamond Jubilee, will be on hand to attend guests as well, according to the same representative.
Guests can see how the real royal family lives through a private tour of the State Rooms at Buckingham Palace included in the package, according to the same press release.
The State Rooms are the public rooms within Buckingham Palace, and they're made available for public tours at certain times during the year when the Queen isn't residing there. The State Rooms feature 19 areas, including the Throne Room, Ballroom, Grand Staircase, and the White Drawing Room, where the Queen receives visitors, according to the Royal Trust Collection.
The total cost of a stay at the Earl of Fitzroy is $64,000 per week; as stated in the listing, guests must reserve the home for a minimum of one week at a time.
You can find out more about the house on its Plum Guide listing.
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