You should really visit the place where the Jonas Brothers shot their 'Sucker' video
Just a short trip from central London is Hatfield House, the grand estate with royal ties that served as the stunning backdrop for the Jonas Brothers' new video, "Sucker."
The Jo Bros shot the video one weekend in February, Hatfield House confirmed to "Good Morning America."
And you can -- and should -- visit. It's steeped in more than pop culture history: it's also the childhood home of Queen Elizabeth I and where she learned of her ascendance to the throne. Plan to spend the day exploring the vast grounds the feature the house itself plus extensive archives and collections, food and shopping.
Filming "Sucker" was "both an exciting and challenging project to be involved in and one that we are proud to have been a part of," said Sarah Cardall-Spawforth of Hatfield House. "It was a fast-paced project that required the involvement of many of the Hatfield House Team to ensure that priceless items of furniture and artwork were moved safely and protected," Cardall-Spawforth told "GMA."
One of those pieces of artwork? The Queen Elizabeth I Rainbow Portrait. It's in Marble Hall and makes an appearance in the video.
Today, Hatfield House, which is open from April 6-Sept. 29 this year, is home to the 7th Marquess and Marchioness of Salisbury.
The farm, however, opens this month and is perfect for those traveling with little ones. It covers 25 acres on the west side of Hatfield House and is home to donkeys, pigs, sheep, cows, goats, ponies as well as many types of ducks, chickens and geese. Kids can get up close and personal at feeding stations.
"Sucker" is far from the first time Hatfield House has been featured on the big and small screen. Other recent projects that utilized the estate include "The Favourite", "All the Money in the World," "Wonder Woman," "The Crown" and "Paddington."