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Was for sale for a fortune: Now Valdemar's Castle has been sold | BT Names - www.bt.dk After several months of uncertainty and one year of strife in the family, the future is now decided for the TV baroness Caroline Fleming's family castle at Tåsinge. Valdemar's Castle, which has been for sale for DKK 165 million since the autumn, has been sold. However, it remains in the noble family Iuel, who have owned the castle for 355 years. The new owner is Caroline Fleming's little sister, Louise Iuel Albinus, writes And thus the many Danish rich men who in recent months, have seen themselves put out of the game. Valdemar's Castle was for sale for 165 million kroner. “I kept hoping and refused to give up. And I am happy that it has now succeeded - and that I even take it over on my father's date of birth, so that he is also in a way involved, "says Louis Albinus to Fyns Amts Avis. She takes over the giant red castle on May 15th. The father of the two noble sisters, County Baron Niels Krabbe Iuel-Brockdorff died in 2017, and then followed several years of uncertainty about the castle, before in 2021 it ended with the two sisters jointly becoming the new owners. But already in April it went wrong. Louise Iuel Albinus had in recent years lived with her husband at the castle and run it, but Caroline Fleming disagreed with an account of the castle and refused to sign it, which sent the company behind the castle for liquidation. And when the sisters still could not agree, it ended up that the castle came up for sale. Louise Iuel - Albinus on her wedding day with her father by her side. The local real estate agent Asger Olsen, who specializes in larger agricultural properties, got the castle for sale. He explained that it required a special buyer: “It takes three things to buy this. It requires you to have all the money - otherwise it makes no sense. And then you must have the desire to work with Danish cultural heritage. And in the end, you have to have time to work with it, «Asger Olsen explained to The new owner, however, must be said to know what she is getting into. She was former director of the castle. Louise Iuel Albinus has said that she was sad that the castle was to be sold and that it was Caroline Fleming's choice that the castle was put up for sale. There is a lot of history at Valdemar's Castle. However, she does not want to disclose what the exact match between the sisters has been about, writes Fyns Amts Avis. Her plan, however, is to continue where she and her husband, Nikolaj Albinus, escaped when they left the castle in recent years. For the first time in a long time, the couple had succeeded in making the castle a profitable business. Louise Iuel Albinus is not yet ready to talk about all her future plans for the castle, but reveals that it is the intention that the family will at some point move back to Tåsinge from North Zealand, where they have lived for the past year. In addition, she says that the past year has been a 'tough time' for her family. Throughout the process, Caroline Fleming did not want to comment on the case. So far, it has not been possible to get a comment from her on the sale. Check it out here Media: The votes have been counted On bare bottom: ABROAD ABROAD Berlingske Media A / S Pilestræde 34 DK-1147 Copenhagen KTlf. +45 33 75 75 33 CVR.no .: 29 20 73 13

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