Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace
building is more iconic than Buckingham Palace. Nestled among the delightful foliage of
Green Park, this magnificent palace invites visitors to experience the opulence and
splendor that the United Kingdom is famous for. But it’s not all afternoon-tea and cute
corgis behind the golden gates of this British edifice. Unravel the secrets of Britain’s
most-coveted home as we divulge 14 crazy facts, we bet you never knew about this
regal residence.
2. The palace became the London residence of one of Britain’s most famous and
longest reigning monarchs, Queen Victoria, in 1982.
3. Between 1838 and 1841 a teenager named Edward Jones, nicknamed ‘the boy
Jones’ by newspapers, broke into this highly-secure building three times! He stole food
from the kitchen, the Queen’s underwear from her chamber and even seized the
opportunity to sit on the royal throne. He wasn’t the only thrill-seeker to undermine royal
security and in 1982, Michael Fagan broke into the royal residence. He even gained
access into Queen Elizabeth II’s own bedroom, in a security breach which shook a
nation.
5. When the Queen is not in residence, from the end of July to the end of September,
the palace’s stunning State Rooms are open to the public. Needless to say, securing
tickets to these prestigious galleries can be a little tricky. Take the hassle out of your
visit and explore the interior of Buckingham Palace with pre-booked access into these
fascinating quarters on our City Wonders Interior Tour of Buckingham Palace.
6. Take note on your next trip to Buckingham Palace, if the Queen’s royal standard flag
billows high above the palace then the Queen is currently in the residence. When the
Union Jack in flown instead of the royal standard flag the Queen is elsewhere. One of
the Queen’s favorite places to spend the weekend is at the equally lavish royal
residence of Windsor Castle.
7. Buckingham Palace has its own ATM insider the building. The royal family’s bank of
choice, Coutts & Co., have installed and ATM in the palace’s basement.
8. The palace has everything it needs to be its own self-sufficient village, including a
post office, movie theater, police station and clinic.
9. No royal feast is complete without… sandwiches, lots and lots of sandwiches! Queen
Elizabeth II hosts at least three parties every summer at London’s royal residence.
Guests consume about 20,000 sandwiches at each of these parties. Forget fine-dining,
sandwiches are king at these royal festivities
10. A clockmaker works full-time at the palace, maintaining over 350 clocks and
watches. To ensure that time runs smoothly at the palace and residence don’t miss any
engagements, two horological conservators wind up the royals’ clocks every week.
13. A Girl Guide company used to be operated from the royal residence of Buckingham
Palace. Before becoming queen, Princess Elizabeth and her younger sister Margaret
were Girl Guides. In case you’re not familiar with Girl Guides, they are the UK
equivalent of Girl Scouts. Between 1937 and 1939, the 1st Buckingham Palace Girl
Guide Company held its meetings at the royal summerhouse on the palace grounds.
The troop was comprised of the two princesses along with 30 other girls whose parents
were also of aristocratic descent or palace employees.
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