Definitely the most famous royal house is Buckingham Palace.
All tourists admire the facade of the palace with its distinguished
balcony and like to watch the spectacular Change of the Guards. By the
way, next time when you pass by the Palace, have a look if the Union
Jack is on the top. This will mean The Queen is home at the moment. We
can also visit the queen’s residence (though one has to make an effort
to get the entrance tickets). The inner yard of the Buckingham Palace
looks even more gracious than the front. Many official occasions,
banquets, lunches and garden parties are held by The Queen and The Duke
of Edinburgh here. Even a few weeks ago there was a big football match
played by the oldest teams of the Amateur League. We believe Her Majesty
was glad they did not break any windows during the game. The house
interior reflects the tastes and richness of its previous royal
residents. It has the most fascinating and rare art collection in the
world. If you are lucky to be inside the palace, take your time to
admire the Grand Hall and marvellous Grand Staircase with the old
portraits on the sides. Did you know there are 775 rooms in the palace?
Don’t they get lost there? Parts of them are offices and the State
Rooms, where the Queen works. They say, she doesn’t like living in
Buckingham Palace that much and considers Windsor Castle to be her real
home.
Windsor Castle
is one of the oldest and largest residential castles in the world. The
Queen Elizabeth II continues the nine-hundred-years tradition of keeping
it as a royal home. She and her husband usually stay there over the
weekend and the Easter Holiday. New rooms, such as the State Apartments
and Semi-State Rooms completed in famous Georgian style, have been
opened to the public not long time ago.
Another home for the British royalties is in Norfolk. So you must plan your day out of London and visit Sandringham House
and the medieval Sandringham Church nearby. Every Christmas Her Majesty
with her family retreats there for the winter holidays. If you happen
to be in Edinburg, take a trip to the Holyrood Palace,
official residence in Scotland. Elizabeth II and Prince Philip like to
spend their time there having picnics and relaxing around beautiful
scenery of Scotland. When they are not staying there, travellers can
wonder around the elegantly decorated rooms and the unique treasures
collected for centuries by the kings and queens.
The most exciting and memorable experience London visitors may have in Kensington Palace,
the birth place of the Queen Victoria. Here she spent her childhood and
first met her future husband, Prince Albert. When you come in the
palace you will get the feeling of how it is to live as a royal. The
magnificent King’s Stairs and the huge lightning with thousands of
Swarovski’s crystals in the centre will certainly impress you. The
luxury Apartments of the Queen Victoria are worth seeing as well. In the
beginning of October, Kate Middleton, Prince William and little Prince
George finally moved in their newly refurbished home in Kensington
Palace. Kate took part in designing her new twenty-room apartment. Their
place is not for the public eyes of course. So we can just guess how
nice it must be as the Duchess of Cambridge is famous for her classic
taste. The young couple rents out their first house, Anglesey. Not sure
how affordable it is for budget tourists though.
As
we see, the British Queen is quite busy moving around from one house to
another. We would gladly provide you with your temporary residence in
London. Short Let London
has nice and reasonably priced apartments in Central and North West
London to offer you for a short term holiday retreat. Hope you will have
a pleasant rest in our flats after visiting the royal palaces around
the capital.
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