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  2. Buckingham Palace - Wikipedia

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    Buckingham Palace c. 1837, showing Marble Arch at left, a ceremonial entrance. It was moved next to Hyde Park to make way for the new east wing in 1847. Buckingham Palace became the principal royal residence in 1837, on the accession of Queen Victoria, [28] who was the first monarch to reside there. [29]

  3. What's inside Buckingham Palace - AOL

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    The palace has been mapped out by an architect to show just how grand it truly is. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  4. You Need to See This Stunning Secret Passageway at Buckingham ...

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    There’s no shortage of interesting facts about Buckingham Palace. For instance, there are 240 bedrooms, 188 of them for staff. There’s also a personal ATM, movie theater, doctor’s office and ...

  5. Inside Buckingham Palace Is Even More Incredible Than ... - AOL

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    If you think Buckingham Palace's exterior is spectacular, you should see the inside. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  6. King's Guard - Wikipedia

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    The King's Guard is the name given to the contingent of infantry responsible for guarding Buckingham Palace and St James's Palace (including Clarence House) in London.The guard is made up of a company of soldiers from a single regiment, which is split in two, providing a detachment for Buckingham Palace and a detachment for St James's Palace.

  7. Royal Mews - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to the Royal Mews. The Royal Mews is a mews, or collection of equestrian stables, of the British royal family.In London these stables and stable-hands' quarters have occupied two main sites in turn, being located at first on the north side of Charing Cross, and then (since the 1820s) within the grounds of Buckingham Palace.