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The original Buckingham House was built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1702/1703. The architect is not known. In 1761 it was acquired by King George III who had it redesigned by Sir William Chambers. From 1820 to 1826 King George IV the house was extended and became a palace, following the design of the famous architect John Nash.
The Buckingham palace is always filled with lots of people its actually a benefit that it is a big palace. Nowadays the palace is starting to change into a museum instead of a house. I mean no one lives there right now because they can't have any peace or quite with all the people!!!!
If the Standard flag is hoisted high outside Buckhingham Palace it means that the Queen is in the residence.
Assuming you mean Queen Elizabeth I: Windsor Castle Richmond Palace Nonesuch Palace Hampton Court Palace Greenwich Palace Whitehall Palace Hatfield Palace (when she was a princess) Ashridge Palace (when she was a princess)
If you mean the Queen's residence, it's Buckingham Palace. If you're referring to a rodeo, it's a corral.
I assume you mean her main one, Buckingham Palace. It's awesome. You can visit it any summer. There's also Windsor Castle, which is beautiful, and which you can also visit.
I assume you mean her main one, Buckingham Palace. It's awesome. You can visit it any summer. There's also Windsor Castle, which is beautiful, and which you can also visit.
It is a Palace, this is incorporated in the name. a Palace is the Royal residence. a Castle is usually a fortified form of Palace. The Russians do no distinguish between Palace and Castle but combine the two in Kremlin- originally a sort of fortified Manor House- Usually we mean the one in Moscow- but viewers of Anastasia know the Kremlin Winter Palace in St. Petersburg was the very job site, of the Russian Royal Family- and the suburban Tsarkoe Selo- roughly Imperial Park.
I assume you mean her main one, Buckingham Palace. It's awesome. You can visit it any summer. There's also Windsor Castle, which is beautiful, and which you can also visit.
What does the road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom mean?
If you mean tourist attractions, they would include Buckingham Palace, Tower of London, Tower Bridge, Big Ben, London Eye, Downing Street, Trafalgar Square, Westminster Abbey, St Paul's Cathedral, British Museum etc etc.
do you mean M.S. Windows? If so its Bill Gates