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Q: How often does the queen visit palace of holyrood house?
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What is the name of the Royal Palace in Edinburgh?

Holyrood Palace. It is the official residence of the monarch in Scotland (i.e. Queen Elizabeth II)


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Where are Queen Elizabeth II's palaces?

Buckingham Palace in London and the Palace of Holyrood in Edinburgh. Kensington Palace and St James' palace in London are used as offices and residences for other members of the Royal Family. They Queen also has use of Windsor Castle near London, Sandringham House in Norfolk and Balmoral Castle in the Scottish Highlands.


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