Camilla Duchess of Cornwall's daughter Laura Lopes may inherit two stately homes - 'yikes' | Express.co.uk

Camilla Duchess of Cornwall's daughter Laura Lopes may inherit two stately homes - 'yikes'

CAMILLA, THE DUCHESS OF CORNWALL married Prince Charles in 2005 and is predicted to become the Queen Consort once Charles is crowned King. Camilla has two children of her own, Laura and Tom. But where will they live when their mother becomes Queen?

Laura Lopes attends Mark Shand’s funeral in 2014

Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall married Prince Charles in a civil ceremony at Windsor Guildhall, on April 9, 2005. Both Camilla’s children, Tom Parker Bowles, 47, and Laura Lopes, 43, were in attendance. They joined their new step-brothers Prince William, 39, and Prince Harry, 37, for the occasion.

The Duchess of Cornwall's daughter Laura grew up at Bolehyde Manor in Allington, and later Middlewick House in Corsham, both in Wiltshire.

While Laura is not royal, she is set to inherit a royal-worthy portfolio of homes one day.

Laura's husband Harry Lopes, 44, whom she married in 2006, is the grandson of Massey Lopes, 2nd Baron Roborough.

He is in line to one day inherit Gnaton Hall in Devon and Skelpick Estate in the Scottish Highlands.

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Laura Lopes is set to inherit two stately homes when she becomes a Baroness

Laura Lopes is set to inherit two stately homes when she becomes a Baroness (Image: GETTY)

Laura and Harry Lopes married in 2006

Laura and Harry Lopes married in 2006 (Image: GETTY)

Gnaton Hall is a Grade II listed country house boasting five acres of glorious gardens.

Inside there appears to be large sash windows with glazing bars on the ground floor and a huge splayed bay window in the front drawing room.

The central doorway has a massive Doric porch panelled with double doors and a rectangular fanlight.

Moreover, Skelpick Estate benefits from being on the River Naver with two holiday homes on site.

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The latter is well known for its abundance of wildlife with wild salmon, red deer and pheasants to be admired within the grounds.

The estate extends up to the north coast with its dramatic cliffs, golden sandy beaches, and small crofting communities.

The area surrounding the estate is exceptionally beautiful and golf, horse-riding, deep-sea fishing and surfing are all very popular as well as salmon fishing on nearby rivers.

Laura married the Calvin Klein model turned chartered accountant in Wiltshire in 2006 in front of friends and family including Prince William, Prince Harry and of course her mother, Camilla.

When Prince Charles becomes King he may bestow some titles onto his step children Tom and Laura

When Prince Charles becomes King he may bestow some titles onto his step children Tom and Laura (Image: GETTY)

The bride looked a vision in her Anna Valentine dress, which was the same designer worn by her mother, Camilla, when she married Prince Charles in 2005.

When speaking about her big day to Town & Country magazine Laura said: "I got married in May, surrounded by the smell of lily of the valley."

Laura and Harry have three children together, daughter Eliza, 13, and 12-year-old twins Gus and Louis.

Their eldest, Eliza, was even a bridesmaid at Prince William and Kate Middleton's royal wedding.

Prince Charles and Camilla - royal timeline

Prince Charles and Camilla - royal timeline (Image: EXPRESS)

Laura also has a brother called Tom Parker Bowles, and they spent their childhood together in Wiltshire.

While they both are not technically royals, there is a possibility that Prince Charles could bestow them with a title when he ascends to the throne.

However, Laura could be in line for a title anyway,

She will most probably become a baroness due to her husband's family tree.

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