In the sentence "One day a royal messenger announced that there would be a grand ball at the Royal Palace," the article "a" is used before "royal messenger" and "grand ball" to indicate that these nouns are non-specific or general. The definite article "the" is used before "Royal Palace," signifying a specific place that is well-known. The sentence correctly employs articles to clarify the nouns and convey the intended meaning.
When i came from McDonald we went to palace.
The princess lived in a beautiful palace. The King and his servants lived the entirety of their lives within the walls of his palace.
The sentence "The imperial palace of China is in the Forbidden City" is a declarative sentence. It makes a statement and provides information about the location of the imperial palace. Declarative sentences typically end with a period and convey facts or opinions.
Prince William and Catherine will live on the Isle of Anglesey. The location of their home in London has not been announced but it will be in either Kensington Palace or St. James's Palace.
Somebody built a huge palace in my back yard yesterday!
The palace stood arrogantly, its grand marble pillars sneering down at the humble village below.
The stately procession slowly wound its was from the palace to the cathedral
The grounds guarding the palace was unhampered.
the palace was so palatial it glistened in the sun
the majestic view of palace thrilled us
He celebrated the occasion by building a lavish palace.
The Queen was treating her to a wonderful time at the palace.