{"id":1911,"date":"2005-06-27T22:00:00","date_gmt":"2005-06-27T22:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/globetrotters.co.uk\/newsletter\/2005\/06\/27\/londons-palacesbuckingham-palace\/"},"modified":"2023-04-07T19:17:30","modified_gmt":"2023-04-07T19:17:30","slug":"londons-palacesbuckingham-palace","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globetrotters.co.uk\/newsletter\/londons-palacesbuckingham-palace.html","title":{"rendered":"London&#8217;s Palaces:\nBuckingham Palace"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/\/globetrotters.co.uk\/newsletter\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/pictures\/june-2005-P6303638.jpg\" alt=\"Buckingham Palace\" class=\"pic\" align=\"left\" \/>Buckingham<br \/>\nPalace has served as the official London residence of Britain&#8217;s Kings<br \/>\nand Queens since 1837. Built by George VI on the site of the King&#8217;s<br \/>\nHouse, Pimlico, the shell of which was preserved by Nash, the<br \/>\narchitect. Marble Arch once stood in front, but it was later removed to<br \/>\nthe western end of Oxford Street where the famous Tyburn Gallows once<br \/>\nstood. When Queen Victoria moved here in 1837, just 10 years after the<br \/>\nworks had been carried out, it was barely habitable. There are 600<br \/>\nrooms in the Palace, of which under twenty can be visited, as well as<br \/>\nthe Queen&#8217;s Picture gallery and the Mews. <\/p>\n<p> It originated as a town house that was owned from the<br \/>\nbeginning of the eighteenth century by the Dukes of Buckingham. Today<br \/>\nit is The Queen&#8217;s official residence. It is regularly on the top ten<br \/>\nlists of worse places to visit by those that have, but still draws huge<br \/>\nnumbers of those that haven&#8217;t. Some say that it is a nice place to view<br \/>\nfrom the outside, though the crowds can be horrendous. If the Royal<br \/>\nStandard is flying over the palace then the Queen&#8217;s in residence. <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p> Although in use for the many official events and<br \/>\nreceptions held by the Queen, areas of Buckingham Palace are opened to<br \/>\nvisitors on a regular basis. The Palace is also the venue for great<br \/>\nRoyal ceremonies, State Visits and Investitures, all of which are<br \/>\norganised by the Royal Household. Besides being the official London<br \/>\nresidence of the Queen, it is also the administrative headquarters of<br \/>\nthe Monarchy, including the offices of those who support the day-to-day<br \/>\nactivities and duties of The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh and their<br \/>\nimmediate family. <\/p>\n<p> The State Rooms of the Palace are open to visitors<br \/>\nduring the Annual Summer Opening in August and September. They are<br \/>\nlavishly furnished with items from the Royal Collection including<br \/>\npaintings by Rembrandt, Rubens, Vermeer, Poussin, Canaletto and Claude;<br \/>\nsculpture by Canova and Chantrey; examples of S&egrave;vres<br \/>\nporcelain; and some of the finest English and French furniture in the<br \/>\nworld. Visits to Buckingham Palace can be combined with visits to The<br \/>\nQueen&#8217;s Gallery, which reopened in May 2002. The nearby Royal Mews is<br \/>\nopen from 5 March to 31 October 2005. <\/p>\n<p> For those who do receive an invitation to Buckingham<br \/>\nPalace, the first step across the threshold is into the Grand Hall and<br \/>\nup the curving marble stairs of the Grand Staircase. Portraits are<br \/>\nstill set in the walls, as they were by Queen Victoria. The Throne<br \/>\nRoom, sometimes used during Queen Victoria&#8217;s reign for Court gatherings<br \/>\nand as a second dancing room, is dominated by a huge arch supported by<br \/>\na pair of winged figures of &#8216;victory&#8217; holding garlands above the<br \/>\n&#8216;chairs of state&#8217;. It is in the Throne Room that the Queen, on special<br \/>\noccasions like Jubilees, receives loyal addresses. Another use of the<br \/>\nThrone Room has been for formal wedding photographs. <\/p>\n<p> George IV&#8217;s original palace lacked a large room in<br \/>\nwhich to entertain. Queen Victoria rectified that shortcoming by adding<br \/>\nin 1853-5 what was, at the time of its construction, the largest room<br \/>\nin London. It is 22 feet long, 60 feet wide and 45 feet high, the<br \/>\nBallroom is the largest multi-purpose room in Buckingham Palace. It was<br \/>\nopened in 1856 with a ball to celebrate the end of the Crimean War. The<br \/>\nBallroom has been used variously as a concert hall for memorial<br \/>\nconcerts and performances of the arts and it is the regular venue for<br \/>\nInvestitures of which there are usually 21 a year &#8211; nine in spring, two<br \/>\nin the summer and ten in the autumn. At Investitures, the Queen (or the<br \/>\nPrince of Wales as her representative) will meet recipients of British<br \/>\nhonours and give them their awards, including knighting those who have<br \/>\nbeen awarded knighthoods. <\/p>\n<p> It is along the East Gallery that the Queen and her<br \/>\nState guests process to the Ballroom for the State Banquet normally<br \/>\nheld on the first day of the visit. Around 150 guests are invited and<br \/>\ninclude members of the Royal family, the government and other political<br \/>\nleaders, High Commissioners and Ambassadors and prominent people who<br \/>\nhave trade or other associations with the visiting country. Today, it<br \/>\nis used by the Queen for State banquets and other formal occasions such<br \/>\nas the annual Diplomatic Reception attended by 1,500 guests. This is a<br \/>\nvery formal occasion during which The Queen will meet every head of<br \/>\nmission accredited to the Court of St James&#8217;s. For the diplomats it is<br \/>\nperhaps the highlight of the annual diplomatic social calendar. <\/p>\n<p> From the Ballroom, the West Gallery, with its four<br \/>\nGobelin tapestries, leads into the first of the great rooms that<br \/>\noverlook lawn and the formal gardens &#8211; setting for the annual Garden<br \/>\nParties introduced by Queen Victoria in 1868. <\/p>\n<p> The State Dining Room is one of the principal State<br \/>\nRooms on the West side of the Palace. Many distinguished people have<br \/>\ndined in this room including the 24 holders of the Order of Merit as<br \/>\nwell as presidents and prime ministers. <\/p>\n<p> Before the Ballroom was added to the Palace in the<br \/>\n1850s, the first State Ball was held in the Blue Drawing Room in May<br \/>\n1838 as part of the celebrations leading up to Queen Victoria&#8217;s<br \/>\nCoronation. <\/p>\n<p> The Music Room was originally known as the Bow Drawing<br \/>\nRoom and is the centre of the suite of rooms on the Garden Front<br \/>\nbetween the Blue and the White Drawing Rooms. <\/p>\n<p> Four Royal babies &#8211; The Prince of Wales, The Princess<br \/>\nRoyal, The Duke of York and Prince William &#8211; were all christened by the<br \/>\nArchbishop of Canterbury in the Music Room. One of its more formal uses<br \/>\nis during a State Visit when guests are presented to The Queen, The<br \/>\nDuke of Edinburgh and the visiting Head of State or for receptions. <\/p>\n<p> The last of the suite of rooms overlooking the gardens<br \/>\non the principal floor is the White Drawing Room. Originally called the<br \/>\nNorth Drawing Room, it is perhaps the grandest of all the State Rooms.<br \/>\nThe Room also serves as a Royal reception room for The Queen and<br \/>\nmembers of the Royal family to gather before State and official<br \/>\noccasions. <\/p>\n<p> The Bow Room is familiar to the many thousands of<br \/>\nguests to Royal Garden Parties who pass through it on their way to the<br \/>\ngarden. It was originally intended as a part of George IV&#8217;s private<br \/>\napartments &#8211; to be the King&#8217;s Library &#8211; but it was never fitted up as<br \/>\nsuch. Instead, it has become another room for entertaining and is where<br \/>\nThe Queen holds the arrival lunch for a visiting Head of State at the<br \/>\nstart of a State visit. <\/p>\n<p> If you are looking for a job at Buckingham Palace, they<br \/>\nare regularly advertised on the official website: <a href=\"https:\/\/www.rct.uk\/visit\/buckingham-palace\">https:\/\/www.rct.uk\/visit\/buckingham-palace<\/a>\n <\/p>\n<hr \/>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Buckingham Palace has served as the official London residence of Britain&#8217;s Kings and Queens since 1837. 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