Buckingham Palace.
A palace or a hive?
Buckingham Palace
10 Downing Street
Buckingham Palace in London became the primary home for the royal family in 1837 with Queen Victoria. Prior to that it was used as a retreat for the royal family starting in 1761.
Buckingham Palace
No. It is designated as a royal palace but monarchy haven't lived there for centuries. The official London residence of the British Royal Family is Buckingham Palace.
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Buckingham Palace.
The Tower of London has been used as a Royal Palace and Menagerie for centuries , although animals are no longer kept there and members of the Royal Family no longer live there.
Buckingham Palace is the official London residence of the Royal Family.
This depends on how you would define 'home'. While the British royal family have many diffrent estates they own, each of which could be considered a home, they have far fewer Official Residences. These include, among others, Holyroodhouse, Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, Clarence House and St. James's Palace.
That would be Buckingham Palace ... its not a 'house.'
Yes it is. The Tower of London is the home of the British Crown Jewels and a major tourist attraction. It is also a museum and still has a small military garrison. Officially it is still a Royal Residence although no members of the Royal Family live there.
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Kasteel de Haar is a famous mansion in central Holland . It has never been the home of any Royal family.