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Buckingham Palace was called Buckingham House after the Duke of Buckingham who built the original building.
she married lord buckingham But seriously: One of the Earls of buckingham gave Buckingham House (now called Buckingham palace) to the nation as a royal residence about 200 years ago. British monarchs have used it as their residence in London ever since. To set the record straight - the Queen is married to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
If the Standard flag is hoisted high outside Buckhingham Palace it means that the Queen is in the residence.
Buckingham House was built for the Duke of Buckingham. When royalty started living there, they enlarged it and called it Buckingham Palace.
In Buckingham palace there used to be 40 elevators and they put another 60 elevator so now there are 100 elevators in Buckingham palace
Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace was called Buckingham House after the Duke of Buckingham who built the original building.
Buckingham Palace
Assuming you're talking about Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II - the head of state for the UK... Her official London residence is Buckingham Palace.
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Buckingham Palace Buckingham Palace Road/The Mall LONDON SW1A 1AA.
Former and current residences of Queen Elizabeth II are: Buckingham Palace Balmoral Castle Sandringham House Windsor Castle Windlesham Moor Clarence House Villa Gwardamangia Note that Queeh Elizabeth II is still alive; the 'did' almost implies that she has died.
she married lord buckingham But seriously: One of the Earls of buckingham gave Buckingham House (now called Buckingham palace) to the nation as a royal residence about 200 years ago. British monarchs have used it as their residence in London ever since. To set the record straight - the Queen is married to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
The address is Buckingham Palace, Buckingham Palace Road, London S.W.1A 1AA
If the Standard flag is hoisted high outside Buckhingham Palace it means that the Queen is in the residence.