A former Miss Wales finalist is still waiting to receive the keys to her £6million Omaze house nearly three months after winning the draw.
Vicky Curtis-Cresswell, 38, said it had felt like 'an enormous weight had been lifted' when she was the lucky winner of Larkfields in Norfolk in February.
The mansion home was the most expensive ever given in a UK prize draw with the competition raising £4million for BBC's Comic Relief.
But Omaze's so-called notorious 'curse' appears to have struck again as the home, modelled on the luxurious seaside villas in the Hamptons in Long Island, is at the centre of a planning fallout.
The tennis court and swimming pool, much lauded in Omaze's spiel to promote the draw, reportedly do not have planning permission.








