This line taken from the official site of the British Monarchy:
Buckingham Palace is not only the London home of The Queen; The Duke of Edinburgh, The Duke of York, The Earl and Countess of Wessex, The Princess Royal and Princess Alexandra also have private offices and apartments located within the Palace.
Buckingham Palace attracted a record number of visitors over the summer of 2011 - with help from the Duchess of Cambridge's wedding dress. More than 600,000 members of the public passed through the doors of the Queen's London residence, where the Sarah Burton-designed gown has been on display.
As Buckingham Palace was only open to visitors from 23 July to 3 October 2011 - a total of 73 days - the average number of visitors was over 8,200 a day.
In 2010 there were 413,000 paying visitors over 67 days - an average of over 6,100 a day.
The previous record attendance of 420,000 was in 1994.
There is an estimated 50 thousand people who visit Buckingham Palace each year. Buckingham Palace is home to the Queen of England.
1person! rofl
Alot of people go every year
4000000
Australia is one of the most visited countries in the world. Close to 500000 people visit Australia every year. This can be attributed to the sound economic policies.
life in Brazil is amazing it has some poor areas and some rich areas. people come to visit Brazil every year. it has a good culture and has many tourist attractions although it has many crimes. Brazil is a great plce to live xxx
London Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II has sent her first royal thank-you by e-mail to 23 young people around the world to mark the 60th anniversary of the Commonwealth. The recipients all responded to a Buckingham Palace invitation to write an internet blog on the royal website about their typical day and their thoughts on the contemporary meaning of the Commonwealth, the alliance of 53 nations founded in 1949. Accounts came from as far afield as Belize, Papua New Guinea, Jamaica and the Solomon Islands, but also from large member states Canada and Australia. For 12-year-old Katrina Barber in Australia, the queen is the “boss” of the Commonwealth. Katrina, who lives on a remote cattle station 200 kilometres from Alice Springs, wants the queen to visit, so she can ask her what it’s like to swap a palace for the Australian bush. “I am heartened by your messages to see that the special spirit of the Commonwealth if alive and well among so many talented and enthusiastic young people,” the Queen said in her e-mail reply, headlined “A Message from Her Majesty the Queen” and signed “Elizabeth R.” The Queen, who sent her first e-mail in 1976 and posts her Christmas message on YouTube, uses e-mail regularly for private correspondence with family and friends — but never so far for an official thank-you and reply.
Doing a around the world trip, bit like a backpacker, however the objective or making sure while you see the sights, is you have sex in every location you visit as you travel around the world.
the best time to visit England is July or august
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more than 50,000 people visit the Buckingham Palace each each
Yes, the public can visit certain parts of Buckingham Palace but be sure to check opening times.
Tea and crumpets, of course. Crikey.
in 2009 close to a million people visited windsor to see Windsor Castle, more than double of the people to visit Buckingham Palace, with 402,000 visitors.
more than 50,000 people visit the buckingham palace each each
Well, the Queen doesn't live in another palace in London. She Lives in Buckingham Palace
Just a short Idea "Buckingham Palace is served as the official London residence of Britain's sovereigns since 1837 and today is the administrative headquarters of the Monarch.The London Buckingham Palace is also known as the London Palace and is used for a variety of Royal occasions. It is open to Visitor throughout the year. Want to know more about it,visit the reference Links"
Buckingham Palace, Tower of London, London Eye, Edinburgh Castle, Stonehenge.
the Eiffel tower, the colliseum, and buckingham palace
Yes! Queen Elizabeth II lives there and you can even visit it! For full details see: http://www.answers.com/topic/buckingham-palace
Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, Stonehenge, London Eye, Stratford upon Avon.