Because it does gtfo
The Tower of London was, and still is, a fort and still has a small military garrison. It has also been a prison, a royal residence and a menagerie.
No it is still officially a royal palace.See the Related Link.
The Tower of London is still classified as a Royal Palace but hasn't been used as such for centuries.
The Tower of London was (and still is) a Royal Residence, although Royals don't live there any more. When the Monarchs were given presents of exotic animals from other Heads of State, they housed them in their own 'zoo' in the Tower of London. This became known as the Royal Menagerie. When the present London Zoo opened in Regent's Park in the mid 1800's, the animals in the Royal Menagerie were transferred to the new London Zoo.
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.
In my opinion, I would go with either a plain black tie or a black and blue(preferrably royal) plaid tie. Occasionally, a black based tie with royal blue stripes would work too.
Royal London Group was created in 1861.
Sort of. It is still classed as a Royal Palace so belongs to the State.
The Royal Australian Mint Sydney, was opened as a branch of the Royal Mint London in 1855 and closed in 1926. The Royal Australian Mint Melbourne, was opened as a branch of the Royal Mint London in 1872 and closed in 1967. The Royal Australian Mint Perth, was opened as a branch of the Royal Mint London in 1899 and is still operating. It is currently owned by the Western Australian Government and is responsible for producing most of Australia's bullion. The Royal Australian Mint Canberra, was opened in 1965 and is still operating. It produces all of Australia's circulating coins and mints coins for many other countries.
The Tower of London houses the British Crown Jewels and is a museum and tourist attraction. There is also a small military garrison based there and it is still an official Royal Residence although no members of the Royal Family live there.
Royal Entomological Society of London was created in 1833.
Royal Philatelic Society London was created in 1869.