Storm blows off board and reveals glue in the shape of a willy on retirement flats in Prince Charles’ village
A BAWDY secret is exposed at retirement flats in Prince Charles’ designer village.
A fascia board blew off Bowes Lyon Court — named after the Queen Mother and modelled on Buckingham Palace — to reveal glue had been applied in the shape of a willy in Poundbury, Dorset.
The complex, built in 2016 by builders McCarthy & Stone is alongside the Duchess of Cornwall pub which is named after Camilla Parker Bowles and close to a statue of the Queen Mother.
A spokesman for McCarthy & Stone apologised for the Crown Jewells stunt.
The fascia covering the phallus was dislodged when 70mph winds battered Dorset and the south coast of England.
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A large section of moulding can still be seen lying on the pavement in front of the three-storey building.
Prince Charles created Poundbury as a mix of private and affordable housing mixed with boutique shops, places of work and services such as a school and medical centre.
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