Parkdean Resorts unveiled the new Royal Caravan, which it says was designed to look like a replica of Queen’s royal residence at Buckingham Palace.
The mobile home comes with plenty of royal touches including chandeliers in every room, including the bathroom, which also comes with a gold-plated toilet and sink.
He also has custom gold and red velvet thrones, a rather regal four-poster bed in the master bedroom, and even has a royal dog bed with gold-plated dog bowls because even your four-legged companions are treated like royalty in this stunning rental.
The caravan is rather popular, so reservations are on a first-come, first-served basis. Beyond the caravan itself, guests can also easily walk to Cayton Bay and have access to all the amenities offered at the park during their stay. Breaks at Cayton Bay start at $210 for a 3-night stay. If you’re interested, Check out the entire tour in the video below.
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n November 2025, Ab-Anbar Gallery in London hosted A Cosmogram of Holy Views, a powerful exhibition by Palestinian artist and architect Dima Srouji. The show resurfaced suppressed histories, reconfigured inherited mythologies, and reclaimed the sacred through material memory and craft.