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You may be 700 lightyears away from getting on the property ladder, but at least the Royal family are set for life.

In addition to her wealth, fabulous jewellery, pedigree chums, crisply ironed five pound notes and racehorses, the Queen also has an impressive property portfolio.

The Crown Estate includes some incredibly grand and iconic holdings, such as The Savoy Hotel, Ascot Racecourse, Regent's Street and St James' Market and more castles than you can shake a stick at.

This majestic empire is unsurprisingly worth a pretty penny, with the Crown Estate announcing it returned a record £328.8 million to the Treasury in 2016.

But it's not all stately piles, high-rent hotels and chi chi racecourses.

The Queen also owns the ultimate, envy-inducing piece of property.

A McDonald's.

Like a real-life Richie Rich, our monarch is also the proud owner of a branch of everyone's favourite fast-food chain . In a sense.

(Image: Hulton Archive)

The Banbury Gateway Shopping Park in Oxford is on land that forms part of the Crown Estate. And it's not just a Maccy D's it has to offer Her Maj. The shopping centre also has a Primark AND an Ed's Easy Diner too.

Which pretty much takes care of all her fashion and fast food needs.

(Image: Google)

Technically, the Crown Estate is not the Queen’s personal property, but is instead owned by Sovereign in the right of the Crown, with its profit goes to the Treasury.

It was created by an Act of Parliament, and has property worth a total of £2.4 billion.

But owning a McDonald's? Now that's priceless.