Prince Charles and Camilla are opening up Clarence House (a.k.a. their home) for tours during the month of August while they vacation at Birkhall, their Scottish estate.

Visitors will get 45 minutes to walk around the famous townhouse, which was constructed in 1825, while learning about all of its famous residents.

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The exterior of Clarence House.
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The garden room inside Clarence House.

Highlights include seeing the Lancaster room, the morning room (where Prince Louis's christening photos were taken), the dining room, the garden room, and the library — an area where the late Queen Mother would often host intimate dinner parties when she lived there.

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Camilla Parker Bowles inside the morning room of Clarence House.
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Prince Charles inside the garden room of Clarence House.

Those on the tour will also have a chance to stroll among the gorgeous blooms in Camilla and Charles's garden — a special space that the Prince of Wales added to honor his grandmother, the Queen Mother. Queen Elizabeth's royal collection will also be displayed for the public to enjoy — from Her Majesty's Chinese porcelain to a special clock made for William III.

Check out more of the stops on the tour in the video below:

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Standard tickets are £10.30, but royal enthusiasts who feel like forking over extra (£35.00) can go on an exclusive guided tour. Unfortunately, that doesn't score you a meet-and-greet with the royals, but it does mean you'll get a flight of champagne and a chance to see the Cornwall Room, a space hung with 22 of Prince Charles's very own watercolors painted between 1998 and 2006.

Unfortunately, Clarence House tours run only in August, so if you're keen on going, we recommend booking your tickets now before it's too late!