Buckingham Palace has been the British monarchs’ official London home since 1837. Queen Victoria was the first sovereign to take up residence there. She moved in on 13 July 1837, just three weeks after her accession. Buckingham Palace is an iconic sight not to be missed when visiting London. You can even catch a glimpse of the monarch if he happens to be in London when you are there. Just look out for the royal flag. If the King is at home, you can see his royal flag – called Royal Standard – flying from the flag pole on top of Buckingham Palace. The history of the place Buckingham Palace is in the very heart of London, surrounded by the magnificent St. James and Green Parks. It was originally built as Buckingham House in 1703 as a large townhouse for Duke Buckingham. In 1761, King George III bought the property as a private residence for Queen Charlotte and they started to call it The Queen’s House. The residence was transformed into the palace we know today under King George IV. In the 19th century, three additional wings were added to the building that surround a central courtyard. In 1837, […]
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