No. It is owned by Germay and has been since the 1700's.
Kings and Queens did live in castles but not all castles had a king or queen living in them.
they could live with the king and queen in the castle but most of the time they lived in the ocean
all the soldiers and men who helped to defend the castle would live in the bailey as well as the king/queen.
The castle represents power and authority, which is why it is so grand and ornate (and also expensive). Only someone with power over the land would live in the castle and that person is the king. Alternate Because the queen kicked him out of the palace.
The Smithsonian Institution "Castle" building is located at 1000 Jefferson Drive SW in Washington, DC.
A jester would live in a castle to entertain the baron, the king or the queen that lives in the castle. Usually, a jester would entertain when they're eating dinner. A jester traditionally wears coulorful clothes and a coulorful hat with bells on the end.
in Netherlands the queen live in the castle in the far nere corner close to the edge of the world
The Jester Would usealy at meal times entertain the baron/king/queen ect. He would live in the castle.
She lived in a chateau, which is a castle, the castle of versailles.
Kings in the middle ages tended to move around a lot, so they did not live in a particular place for a long time. They would move from castle to castle as they traveled around on expeditions and gained support for warfare. This movement from castle to castle also allowed Kings to supervise developments and government in dioceses which were otherwise ruled by Bishops. ---- Castles were usually uncomfortable to live in. Unless there was a problem, such as a war or unrest, kings and queens usually lived in palaces. The difference is that a palace is built to be a fine residence, and a castle is built to be a fort.
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windsor castle