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  1. The King's official London residence and a working royal palace. Buckingham Palace is recognised around the world as the home of the monarch, the focus of national and royal celebrations, as well as the backdrop to the regular Changing the Guard ceremony.

  2. Make the most of your visit to Buckingham Palace with our helpful info on security, facilities and more.

  3. There are so many things to see and do at Buckingham Palace. Discover the highlights of a visit to Buckingham Palace, the official London residence of His Majesty The King. Visiting with children? Explore our top 10 highlights for children and families.

  4. Buckingham Palace. The King's official London residence and a working royal palace. Open selected dates November - January. Highlights Prices Opening times. book tickets.

  5. The Queen's Gallery has now become The King's Gallery. See changing exhibitions from the Royal Collection, featuring old master paintings, rare furniture, decorative arts and images from the vast photograph collection. You can sign up to our email updates to hear the latest news on new exhibitions. BOOK TICKETS.

  6. Find out which kings and queens built and changed Buckingham Palace over the centuries.

  7. The Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace is responsible for all road travel arrangements for The King and members of the Royal Family, from horse-and-carriage to car and from livery to harness. See what goes on behind the scenes at a real working stables in the heart of London.

  8. Oct 1, 2010 · The East Wing of Buckingham Palace. Step behind the world-famous balcony and marvel at the East Wing's hidden treasures.

  9. Buckingham Palace is one of the most iconic buildings in the world. The East Wing of the Palace includes the front façade and features the famous central balcony. The Monarch and members of the Royal Family have made appearances on the balcony since 1851.

  10. Buckingham Palace (then Buckingham House) once stood on the edge of the City of Westminster, at the western end of the Tudor hunting park of St James's in the early 1600s. Learn more about how the Palace evolved in Who built the Palace.

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