Fans of The Crown will have the opportunity to live like royalty this Christmas, with a stay at a London townhouse featured in the cult Netflix show.
Eagle-eyed viewers will recognise the exterior of The Earl of Fitzroy home, which was a regular backdrop in the second season.
Non-titled folk can buy their way into a royal lifestyle for £50,000 ($95,130 AUD) for a one-week minimum stay.
Guests will be treated to personal butler services, royal etiquette lessons, horse-and-carriage transportation, an afternoon tea with corgis, and a royal dinner banquet.
The Grade I-listed Georgian townhouse is located in the Fitzrovia neighbourhood of London. It has five bedrooms, eight bathrooms and sleeps up to 16 guests.
Guests will have use of the fully-stocked library, an indoor pool, sauna, gym, and home cinema.
The amenities provided for the stay are as close to the genuine article as possible. The home’s butler worked at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding and the Diamond Jubilee, reported Insider.
Throughout their stay, guests will have their needs catered to by a selection of royal staff, including a personal chef, kitchen staff and professional mixologist.
A selection of regal jewels fit for a Duchess will also be available for guests to loan.
The experience is being hosted by a luxury home-stay service called Plum Guide – think Airbnb for the uber-rich.
In celebration of The Crown’s third season, guests will also be treated to a private tour of the Stately Rooms at Buckingham Palace to get a glimpse of how the real monarchs live.
When the Queen isn’t residing at Buckingham Palace, the State Rooms are made available for public tours.
According to The Royal Trust Collection, the State Rooms include the Throne Room, Ballroom, Grand Staircase, and the White Drawing Room where the Queen receives visitors.
For the mega royal fan, this trip would certainly make for a very merry Christmas.
This story originally appeared on stuff.co.nz