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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. Here’s Exactly How You Can Send Kate Middleton a Get-Well ...

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    According to royal fan sites, mail can *also* be sent to Kate, Prince William, and their bb's at the following address since their London home is Kensington Palace: “Kensington Palace London W8 ...

  4. List of British royal residences - Wikipedia

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    Prince Albert, Duke of York and Elizabeth, Duchess of York and Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret of York (1926–1936) Albany House / The Albany: Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany (1791–1802) Bentley Priory: Borough of Harrow: Queen Adelaide (leased 1846/8–1849) Bridewell Palace: City of London

  5. Grade I listed buildings in the City of Westminster - Wikipedia

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    Summer house in Buckingham Palace Garden: Buckingham Palace SW1: Summer house — Early to mid-18th century: 5 Feb 1970: 1239210: Summer house in Buckingham Palace Garden: Buckingham Palace Riding School

  6. Scotland Yard - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times wrote in 1964 that, just as Wall Street gave its name to New York's financial district, Scotland Yard became the name for police activity in London. [3] The force moved from Great Scotland Yard in 1890, to a newly completed building on the Victoria Embankment, and the name "New Scotland Yard" was adopted for the new ...

  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.

  8. King's Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The King's Gallery, previously known as the Queen's Gallery, [1] is a public art gallery at Buckingham Palace, the official residence of the British monarch, in London.First opened to the public in the reign of Elizabeth II in 1962, it exhibits works of art from the Royal Collection on a rotating basis.

  9. Royal Communications - Wikipedia

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    Royal Communications is a branch of the Private Secretary's Office of the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom responsible for media relations and communicating with various organisations and authorities on matters to do with The King and the Royal Family.