British Royal residences Plan 1. The Royal Family. Famous Faces. 2. Royal residence. Buckingham Palace. History Rooms Traditions and ceremonies.
British Royal residences Buckingham Palace
When was Buckingham Palace built? It was built in 1703 for the Duke of Buckingham
When did it become the home of the British royalty? The Palace became the home of the British royalty since 1837.
When was the Palace opened to the tourists? The Palace was opened to the tourists since 1993.
How many rooms are there? There are 600 rooms.
How many people do work there? About 700 people work there.
What can you see there? a police station 2 post offices a hospital a bar 2 sports clubs a disco a cinema a swimming-pool
What rooms are there? The Grand Stairs the State Rooms the Throne Room the Music Hall the Embassy Room the Concert Room The Picture Gallery The White Room The Blue Room The Green Room
The Queen likes: Horse racing Scottish dancing Jigsaw puzzles Bright red dresses Champagne Deep-pink carnations Quiet evenings at home The Beatles film, Yellow Submarine
the Changing of the Guards Royal traditions the Changing of the Guards the Trooping of the Colour
What is the address of the Queen? The Private Secretary to HM the Queen Buckingham Palace London SW 1 United Kingdom www.royal.gov. uk.
British Royal residences What are the other Royal residences? Windsor Castle Sandringham Kensington Palace Balmoral Castle
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British Royal residences Balmoral Castle
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