A royal obsession

A royal obsession

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With pictures of newly christened Prince George of Britain being published around the world, one thing is clear – an interest in the country’s royal family is nothing unusual.

But Margaret Tyler has taken her affection for the British monarchy to a whole new level. The west London resident, pictured here peering through a stained glass window of Princess Diana, has turned her entire house into a shrine to the royals.

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Tyler's house has a special 'Jubilee' room, packed from wall to wall with royal memorabilia.

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A pair of union-flag-themed baby booties lie in a box in Tyler's home.
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A pair of union-flag-themed baby booties lie in a box in Tyler's home.

Commemorative puppets of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge stand on display.
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Commemorative puppets of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge stand on display.

Tyler dusts some of the royal paraphernalia in her dining room.
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Tyler dusts some of the royal paraphernalia in her dining room.

Another room in her house is dedicated to Princess Diana.
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Another room in her house is dedicated to Princess Diana.

A visitor looks through Tyler's collection of royal memorabilia.
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A visitor looks through Tyler's collection of royal memorabilia.

Black-and-white photos of the queen hang on the wall.
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Black-and-white photos of the queen hang on the wall.

A pair of slippers decorated with caricatures of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip lie on the floor near a copy of "Majesty" magazine.
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A pair of slippers decorated with caricatures of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip lie on the floor near a copy of "Majesty" magazine.

A ceramic garden gnome with the face of Prince Charles stands on display.
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A ceramic garden gnome with the face of Prince Charles stands on display.

Tyler sits in the front room of her house.
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Tyler sits in the front room of her house.

A framed photograph shows her presenting the queen with a bunch of flowers.
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A framed photograph shows her presenting the queen with a bunch of flowers.

Tyler poses next to a life-sized cutout of Queen Elizabeth by her front door.
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Tyler poses next to a life-sized cutout of Queen Elizabeth by her front door.

A wooden sentry box seems to guard the entrance to Tyler's home.
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A wooden sentry box seems to guard the entrance to Tyler's home.