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The unoccupied royal palaces of England, along with Hillsborough Castle, are the responsibility of Historic Royal Palaces. Unlike the other nations of the United Kingdom, there is no official residence for a member of the royal family in Wales; [4] Llwynywermod is the private Welsh residence of the Prince of Wales.
Buildings now largely destroyed. Kew Gardens and houses now managed by Historic Royal Palaces. Hampton Court Palace – a royal residence from 1529 until 1760. Home to certain Grace and favour residents until the last died in 2017. Now managed by Historic Royal Palaces. Palace of Westminster – the monarch's official London residence from 1049 ...
former royal estate held only by Queen Amalia, now private property Palace of St. Michael and St. George: Corfu: originally the house of the British Lord High Commissioner of the Ionian Islands, now the seat of the Sino-Japanese Museum, Mon Repos: a summer residence of the former Greek royal family. It is now an archaeological museum. Achilleion
Historic Royal Palaces is an independent charity that manages the United Kingdom's unoccupied royal palaces: The Tower of London; Hampton Court Palace; The State Apartments and Orangery at Kensington Palace; The Banqueting House, Whitehall; Kew Palace with Queen Charlotte's Cottage and Great Pagoda at Kew Gardens
Richmond Palace was a Tudor royal residence on the River Thames in England which stood in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Situated in what was then rural Surrey, it lay upstream and on the opposite bank from the Palace of Westminster, which was located nine miles (14 km) to the north-east.
Pages in category "People associated with Historic Royal Palaces" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Duchy of Cornwall - $1.3 Billion. When Charles ascended to the throne as King, the Duchy, with its 52,449 hectares of land and £345 million ($390 million) worth of commercial property, now ...
The palace gives its name to the Court of St James's, which is the monarch's royal court, and is located in the City of Westminster. Although no longer the principal residence of the monarch, it is the ceremonial meeting place of the Accession Council , the office of the Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps , and the London residence of several ...