Mar 27, 2009, 12:11 GMT
British royal residence Buckingham Palace has jokingly been put up for rent on a website.
The property, which is the London home of Queen Elizabeth and her husband Prince Philip, is listed as being available for £10,000,000 per night and its owners are described as "discreet".
Holidaylettings.co.uk describes the palace as a "gated property with armed guards ... near a lovely local square called Trafalgar Square".
The advertisement says the property is fitted with adequate sized banquet halls and a "useful balcony to wave from".
The expensive rental opportunity comes with secure parking and is within walking distance of the London Underground.
The palace - which was built in 1703 and eventually became the official residence of Queen Victoria - is often a setting for state occasions, including weddings, and is one of London's biggest tourist attractions.
It has been a rallying point for the British people at times of national rejoicing and crisis, such as the death of Princess Diana in August, 1997.
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