Queen Elizabeth II has several royal residences - Buckingham Palace in London, Sandringham House in Norfolk and Balmoral Castle in Scotland.
Yes! Queen Elizabeth II lives there and you can even visit it! For full details see: http://www.answers.com/topic/buckingham-palace
The Elizabethan Period
Queen Elizabeth I of England lived in many different residences during her lifetime. During the reigns of her siblings, her main residence was at Hatfield, though she did for a time live with Henry VIII's last wife, Katherine, at Chelsea. I believe her first residence after her accession to the throne was Whitehall. Elizabeth I lived in Greenwich Palace.
No the Queen has various residences both private and public. Her primary residence is Buckingham Palace. But here is a list of her other residences. Official St. Jame's Palace (London) Buckingham Palace (London) Windsor Castle (Windsor, England) Palace of HolyroodHouse (Edinburgh, Scotland) Private Sandringham House (Norfolk, England) Balmoral Castle (Scotland)
Elizabeth.
There is a queen of Buckingham palace but there is no king and the queens name is Queen Elizabeth.
Whitehall palace
Queen Elizabeth I died many years before Buckingham Palace was built.
Buckingham palace
Richmond Palace. This was her favorite palace. Fool.
Richmond Palace. This was her favorite palace. Fool.
the graveyard at England (greenwhich palace)
Buckingham palace
The London Palace of Queen Elizabeth II is Buckingham Palace.
Queen Elizabeth II is the Queen of England. Her coronation was in June of 1953 and she is married and has four children.
Buckingham Palace, London, England, is often the London residence of Queen Elizabeth II.
Elizabeth Regina - Regina is Latin for queen.