The tourist areas at both Windsor Castle
and the Palace of Holyroodhouse are to undergo a £37m revamp,
the Royal Collection has announced. The revamp will include a new
cafe to be built in the medieval undercroft at Windsor Castle and
the outside space at the Palace of Holyroodhouse will be
redeveloped. It will also include two purpose-built learning
centres and is aimed at improving the visitor…
Queen could move out of Buckingham Palace
4th April 2016
The Queen might be forced to move out of
Buckingham Palace while it undergoes £150 million in repairs. It
would mark the first time a monarch has been forced to move out of
Buckingham Palace since Queen Victoria designated it an official
residence in 1837. King George VI…
Britain's Top Palaces Part 2
26th March 2016
Read part 1 of Britain’s Top Palaces
here. Let’s continue! Buckingham Palace, Westminster Buckingham
Palace may have a bit of a shorter history than other palaces but
it doesn’t make it any less impressive. It began life in 1703 as
Buckingham House, built…
Britain’s Top 10 Palaces: Part 1
13th March 2016
Britain’s palaces have been the scenes of
royal births, marriages but also scheming and murder. Here is the
first part of the top 10 palaces in Britain. Eltham Palace Eltham
Palace was given to Edward II in 1305 by Anthony Bek, the Bishop of
Durham and it was used as a royal residence until the 16th century.
Supposedly the event which inspired Edward III’s foundation of the
Order of…
Lost parts of King Henry VIII’s home found in church
6th March 2016
Panels from the long-vanished Tudor royal
residence Chelsea Place have been discovered in an English country
church. The panels bear the insignia of Anne of Cleves, Anne’s
monogram, the emblem of the Duchy of Cleves and a snarling lion’s
head and were likely made for…
Kensington Palace staff may strike over pay cut
22nd February 2016
Staff at Kensington Palace are
threatening to strike after rejecting plans forcing them to accept
a £3,000 pay cut. According to reports in the Sunday
Times, uniformed wardens working at the London home of The Duke and
Duchess of Cambridge have been asked to reduce their…
Shakespeare exhibition to mark the 400th anniversary of his death held at Windsor Castle
13th February 2016
With the 400th anniversary of
playwrighter William Shakespeare’s death, Queen Elizabeth is
marking the occasion with a display at Windsor Castle. The event
that starts Saturday will display treasures demonstrating the link
between her family and Shakespeare, such as a copy of his second
folio, annotated by both Charles I and George III. Other family
heirlooms include Queen Mary’s copy…
Palaces to host largest-ever exhibition of Queen's wardrobe
5th February 2016
The Queen’s official residences are to
host the largest-ever exhibition of The Queen’s
wardrobe starting on 21 April, Her Majesty’s 90th birthday.
Beginning at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, The Queen’s
official Scottish residence, the exhibition…
Take a virtual tour of Buckingham Palace
20th January 2016
Members of the public can now take a tour
of Buckingham Palace from the comfort of their own living room
after a new online virtual reality experience was launched this
week. The new initiative allows people to take a look at some of
the most famous rooms in the palace…
Windsor Castle’s beds are getting a
modern update with the transformation of traditional eiderdown
bedding to duvets. However, the staff at the castle feel that
tradition should be kept in place. One member of staff has even
gone as far as relating the new duvets to a hotel saying: “They’ll
be putting chocolates on the pillows next.” Eiderdowns are flat
traditional quilts that…

