The Buckingham Palace was originally a house called Buckingham House. It was expanded into a palace in 1826 by King George the fourth. The Buckingham Palace was remodeled several times, so the exact amount of people who worked on the palace is unknown.
Absolutely none.
NO. in so very many ways, NO.
Over 800 members of staff are based at Buckingham Palace
2 million
buckingham palace is valued as priceless and would probably never be considered for sale. many economists have valued buckingham palace along with windsor castle and kensington palace, in excess of £10bn. this is a rough estimate, as they would probably be worth alot more. the queens private estates are valued at £200m. some people have valued buckingham palace and say its worth about 935 million pounds anyone planning on buying it if it was for sale
Buckingham Palace was built as a town house by the Duke of Buckingham in 1702 and sold to King George III in 1761. Remodelling of the rear of the palace by Nash in 1820, virtually doubled the size of the palace to its current 750+ rooms. However, the front facade has remained almost unchanged for over 300 years. Buckingham Palace has been used as the London Royal Residence since it was first occupied by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in 1837.
NO. in so very many ways, NO.
Over 800 members of staff are based at Buckingham Palace
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There is no record of how many carpet cleaners Buckingham palace employs. I would imagine they have a lot.
Queen Elizabeth I died many years before Buckingham Palace was built.
there are probably about 3 or 4 maybe 5 levels in buckingham palace. I'm not sure!! :-P
1person! rofl
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they have 2 elevators