Buckingham Palace has been the official residence of the British monarch since Queen Victoria's reign, beginning in 1837. Since then, it has housed several monarchs, including Queen Victoria, King Edward VII, King George V, King Edward VIII, King George VI, and the current monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, along with King Charles III. In total, there have been around six monarchs who have lived there as their primary residence. However, if considering all historical figures associated with the palace, the count may include earlier monarchs who used the site in various capacities.
7 kings and queens
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to protect the king and queen and kings and queens lived in them
Queen Charlotte
In castles and manors.
At least 7 kings and queens lived in Hampton Court. They are: Henry VIII (r 1509-47) Queen Mary I (r 1553-8) James I (r 1603-25) Charles I (r 1625-1649) Charles II (r 1630-85) William III and Mary II George II (r 1727-60)
His principal home was the court, at the Versailles palace. He did have some summer retreats where he liked to stay for a few weeks, but his main home was the Versailles palace. When he and his family were arrested, they lived in the Tuilerie palace (which once used to be the principal and only palace of France, before Louis XIV decided to build the Versailles palace) and after that he and his family were captured in the Temple prison.
Kings and Queens and they would keep serfs in it too if in danger
She did not live in the casle because she was a forgotten princess who lived in Hatfield
Three kings of France made a residence at the Palace of Versailles before the French Revolution. The kings were: Louis XIII, Louis IV, and Louis XV.
Kings & Queens were the Highest-ranking class in the Medieval Times. They weren't as rich as Nobles (sadly to say...) but they controled ALL the power over the land and lived in castles with serfs and servants.
queen elizibith was and is not queen of the bodiam casle and i think it waz only royal who lived in the boadiam castle!