A national treasure in its own right, Villa Guardamangia was built around the mid-18th century, but became more popularly associated with the royal family after it served as residence to Princess Elizabeth and her husband, Prince Philip, when he was stationed in Malta as an officer of the Royal Navy from 1949 until 1951.
Since then, Villa Guardamangia has retained a special place in the heart of Her Majesty the Queen of England. Fondly described by her as ‘home’, Villa Guardamangia is the only property outside Great Britain in which the royal family has resided.
The villa has an area of around 1,500 square metres and includes eighteen rooms, stables, a large garden, wells, a war shelter/bunker and other facilities. Another illustrious tenant of Villa Guardamangia was Lord Louis Mountbatten, uncle of Prince Philip, who eventually was also Commander-in-Chief of the British Mediterranean Fleet in Malta from 1952 to 1954.