Somewhere a royal person lives. Or a place of residence they own.
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Buckingham Palace The Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace The Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace Windsor Castle The Queen's Gallery, Palace of Holyroodhouse Frogmore Palace of Holyroodhouse Balmoral Castle Sandringham House The Chapels Royal St James's Palace Kensington Palace Clarence House Unoccupied Royal residences
Balmoral, in Ayrshire. Still one of the Royal Family's favourite residences
Edward VII lived primarily in England, with residences including Buckingham Palace in London, Windsor Castle, and Sandringham House in Norfolk. He also had other royal residences across the United Kingdom.
The size of Cleopatra's palace is unknown as it is at the bottom of the harbor at Alexandria along with all the other royal residences.
Luxury Residences
Royal residences are where royalty live or vacation homes they own. Typically these are castles or mansions though many own condos as well through out the world.
Queen Elizabeth II has several royal residences - Buckingham Palace in London, Sandringham House in Norfolk and Balmoral Castle in Scotland.
Marquis Residences was created in 2008.
The Residences at the Westin was created in 2007.
Henry VIII lived primarily at several royal residences throughout England, with his main palace being Hampton Court Palace. He also spent significant time at the Tower of London, where he was born and where some of his marriages and executions took place. Other notable residences included the Palace of Westminster and Windsor Castle. His reign saw the expansion and development of these royal homes to reflect his power and status.
Macbeth [c. 1014-August 15, 1057] began his royal life and royal rule with his crowning at the traditional coronation site of Scone. He then proceeded to live and rule from royal residences once he became King of Scotland. One royal residence was the palace at Forres, of Act 3. Another royal residence was the castle at Dunsinane, of Act 5.