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Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Lady Diana Spencer joins Prince Andrew in the carriage as they leave Buckingham Palace

Lady Diana Spencer joins Prince Andrew in the carriage as they leave Buckingham Palace for her Dianas first ever Trooping of The Colour

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Lady Diana Spencer joins her husband to be, HRH Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales

Lady Diana Spencer joins her husband to be, HRH Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales, Queen Elizabeth II and The Royal Family on the balcony at Buckingham Palace for her first Trooping of The Colour

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: HRH The Princess of Wales, Princess Diana, HRH The Prince of Wales, Prince Charles

HRH The Princess of Wales, Princess Diana, HRH The Prince of Wales, Prince Charles, and their sons Prince William and Prince Harry join the Queen Elizabeth II

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: HRH The Princess of Wales, Princess Diana, HRH The Prince of Wales, Prince Charles

HRH The Princess of Wales, Princess Diana, HRH The Prince of Wales, Prince Charles, and their sons Prince William and Prince Harry join the Queen Elizabeth II

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Overhead picture shows Prince Charles, HRH The Prince of Wales and his bride

Overhead picture shows Prince Charles, HRH The Prince of Wales and his bride, HRH The Princess of Wales, Lady Diana Spencer ride by open top carriage down Fleet Street towards Buckingham Palace after

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: HRH Prince Charles marries Lady Diana Spencer. Picture shows the happy couple

HRH Prince Charles marries Lady Diana Spencer. Picture shows the happy couple, having left St Pauls Cathedral, and now riding by carriage to Buckingham Palace

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Prince Charles kissed the hand of his bride, Lady Diana Spencer

Prince Charles kissed the hand of his bride, Lady Diana Spencer. Picture taken of the happy couple on the balcony at Buckingham Palace after the wedding ceremony. Picture taken 29th July 1981

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: HRH Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales, and his bride HRH Princess Diana

HRH Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales, and his bride HRH Princess Diana, The Princess of Wales, leave Buckingham Palace, travel down The Mall

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: HRH Prince Charles marries Lady Diana Spencer. Picture shows the happy couple

HRH Prince Charles marries Lady Diana Spencer. Picture shows the happy couple, leaving Buckingham Palace after their St Pauls Cathedral wedding ceremony

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: HRH Prince Charles marries Lady Diana Spencer. Picture shows the happy couple

HRH Prince Charles marries Lady Diana Spencer. Picture shows the happy couple, having left St Pauls Cathedral, and now riding by carriage to Buckingham Palace

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Prince Charles, HRH The Prince of Wales and his bride, HRH The Princess of Wales

Prince Charles, HRH The Prince of Wales and his bride, HRH The Princess of Wales, Lady Diana Spencer ride by open top carriage down Fleet Street towards Buckingham Palace after their wedding ceremony

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: King George VI seen here presenting Coronation medals to members of the Oversea

King George VI seen here presenting Coronation medals to members of the Oversea contingents who attending the coronation in the gardens of Buckingham Palace. 13th May 1937

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: The Sex Pistols. 10th March 1977. London... They are back again -

The Sex Pistols. 10th March 1977. London... They are back again - the group you love to hate ! After their outrageous TV performance, and being " Fired" by EMI Records

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: The Sex Pistols. 10th March 1977. London. They are back again -

The Sex Pistols. 10th March 1977. London. They are back again - the group you love to hate ! After their outrageous TV performance, and being " Fired" by EMI Records

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: The Sex Pistols. 10th March 1977. London. There are back again -

The Sex Pistols. 10th March 1977. London. There are back again - the group you love to hate ! After their outrageous TV performance, and being " Fired" by EMI Records

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon on the balcony of Buckingham Palace on their wedding

Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon on the balcony of Buckingham Palace on their wedding day with the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh and other members of the Royal Family

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Queen Elizabeth II Coronation 2nd June 1953. Chelsea Pensioners outside Buckingham

Queen Elizabeth II Coronation 2nd June 1953. Chelsea Pensioners outside Buckingham Palace await the Queens return from Westminster Abbey following her coronation. 2nd June 1953

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, The Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill

The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, The Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill and his wife Clementine, seen here in the lead carriage of The Carriage Procession of Prime Ministers leaving Buckingham

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Members of overseas armed services march along Whitehall leading the coronation

Members of overseas armed services march along Whitehall leading the coronation procession back to Buckingham Palace following the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey. 2nd June 1953

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: The Queen in the Gold State Carriage on her return from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham

The Queen in the Gold State Carriage on her return from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace following her coronation. 2nd June 1953

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: The Queen in the Gold State Coach passing through Trafalgar Square on her return

The Queen in the Gold State Coach passing through Trafalgar Square on her return from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace following her coronation. 2nd June 1953

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Royal Canadian Mounted police Officers part of the Commonwealth contingent seen passing

Royal Canadian Mounted police Officers part of the Commonwealth contingent seen passing Charing Cross, as part of the coronation procession back to Buckingham Palace following the coronation of Queen

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: The Queen in the Gold State Coach passing Canada House on Trafalgar Square as she returns

The Queen in the Gold State Coach passing Canada House on Trafalgar Square as she returns from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace following her coronation. 2nd June 1953

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: The Queen in the Gold State Coach crossing Trafalgar Square on her return

The Queen in the Gold State Coach crossing Trafalgar Square on her return from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace following her coronation. 2nd June 1953

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Prince Charles and Princess Diana get married. Picture taken on the balcony

Prince Charles and Princess Diana get married. Picture taken on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after the service which was at St Pauls Cathedral

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Prince Charles and Princess Diana get married. Picture taken on the balcony

Prince Charles and Princess Diana get married. Picture taken on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after the service which was at St Pauls Cathedral

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: One of the top attractions to be seen at Buckingham Palace is the Parks Gardener

One of the top attractions to be seen at Buckingham Palace is the Parks Gardener 64-year-old Charles Lyons who daily sweeps the pavements in front of the Palace

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Marshal Tito, of Yugoslavia, arrives at Buckingham Palace with a motorcycle escort of

Marshal Tito, of Yugoslavia, arrives at Buckingham Palace with a motorcycle escort of thirteen policemen. 18th March 1953

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: A little girl crowning her snowman in St James Park, London

A little girl crowning her snowman in St James Park, London, following a heavy fall of snow on new years eve. 31st December 1961

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Bad Hair day for a Grenadier Guard on sentry duty outside Buckingham Palace 14th October

Bad Hair day for a Grenadier Guard on sentry duty outside Buckingham Palace 14th October 1959

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: A robot, supplied by EMI Records, who used them on the cover of the latest album by

A robot, supplied by EMI Records, who used them on the cover of the latest album by Queen looking at Buckingham Palace the home of the other Queen. 2nd November 1977

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Scottish singer Moira Anderson who attended the investiture at Buckingham Palace to

Scottish singer Moira Anderson who attended the investiture at Buckingham Palace to recieve her OBE. 14th July 1970

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Vanessa Redgrave receives her CBE at Buckingham Palace. 13th February 1968

Vanessa Redgrave receives her CBE at Buckingham Palace. 13th February 1968

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: The Mall, London. 5th June 1953. Picture taken from The Victoria Memorial

The Mall, London. 5th June 1953. Picture taken from The Victoria Memorial Statue, looking away from Buckingham Palace, and towards Admiralty Arch in the distance

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Queen Elizabeth II Coronation June 1953 Coaches carrying heads of state

Queen Elizabeth II Coronation June 1953 Coaches carrying heads of state, foreign royalty and the leaders of every Commonwealth nation pass under Admiralty Arch on their way from Buckingham Palace to

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke Of Edinburgh drove trough cheering crowds from Buckingham

Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke Of Edinburgh drove trough cheering crowds from Buckingham Palace to the Guildhall. 2nd June 1953

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip on the balcony of Buckingham palace on Coronation Day

Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip on the balcony of Buckingham palace on Coronation Day. 2nd June 1953

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Queen Elizabeth Coronation II June 1953 The royal coach carrying Queen Elizabeth II

Queen Elizabeth Coronation II June 1953 The royal coach carrying Queen Elizabeth II to her Coronation during her journey from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey.The Queen was carried through

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Crowds outside Buckingham Palace, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of VE Day

Crowds outside Buckingham Palace, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of VE Day. 8th May 1995

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Queen Elizabeth II, Queen Mother & Princess Margaret on the balcony of Buckingham Palace

Queen Elizabeth II, Queen Mother & Princess Margaret on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of VE Day. 8th May 1995

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Investitures at Buckingham Palace. Vera Lynn leaves carrying her O. B. E

Investitures at Buckingham Palace. Vera Lynn leaves carrying her O. B. E
Investitures at Buckingham Palace. Vera Lynn leaves carrying her O.B.E. 11th February 1969

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Vera Lynn outside Buckingham Palace after receiving her O. B. E. February 1969 P002479

Vera Lynn outside Buckingham Palace after receiving her O. B. E. February 1969 P002479
Vera Lynn outside Buckingham Palace after receiving her O.B.E. February 1969 P002479

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: VE Day celebrations in London at the end of the Second World War

VE Day celebrations in London at the end of the Second World War. Prime Minister Winston Churchill joins members of the Royal Family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace during the celebrations in

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: VE Day celebrations in London at the end of the Second World War

VE Day celebrations in London at the end of the Second World War. Some of the huge crowds gathered outside Buckingham Palace during the celebrations. 8th May 1945

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: VE Day celebrations in Central London to mark the Allied victory in Europe at the end of

VE Day celebrations in Central London to mark the Allied victory in Europe at the end of the Second World War. Jubilant crowds gather outside Buckingham Palace to celebrate. 8th May 1945

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: At 3pm on 8 May 1945, Prime Minister, Winston Churchill announced that the war in Europe

At 3pm on 8 May 1945, Prime Minister, Winston Churchill announced that the war in Europe would end at midnight. London erupted into a massive chorus of jubilation and celebration

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Eight days before Coronation Day, on the Whit Monday bank holiday

Eight days before Coronation Day, on the Whit Monday bank holiday. Changing the Guard at Buckingham Palace, London. 25th May 1953

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: One of the Queens Guardsmen in a park with a dog, London, circa February 1948

One of the Queens Guardsmen in a park with a dog, London, circa February 1948



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Buckingham Palace Collection

Buckingham Palace is the official London residence of the British monarchy and has been a part of British history since 1703 and has served as an important symbol of the monarchy for centuries. The palace is located in Westminster and consists of 775 rooms, including 19 state rooms, 52 royal and guest bedrooms, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices and 78 bathrooms. The palace also houses an extensive art collection which includes works by Rembrandt, Rubens and Canaletto. Buckingham Palace's architecture is a combination of Baroque style with neoclassical elements that give it a unique look. Its iconic façade features two wings connected by a central quadrangle with an ornate iron gate at its entrance. The palace grounds are also home to several gardens that were designed by renowned landscape architects such as Humphry Repton and Capability Brown. Buckingham Palace remains one of the most impressive in Europe today.
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