With international interest in the UK monarchy at an all-time high following the
birth of Prince George ,
sightseeing specialist The London Pass
has produced a brand new infographic offering a virtual introduction to all of
the city’s historic Royal residences. The infographic explores all nine different Royal residences including Buckingham
Palace , The Tower of London and Kensington Palace , and celebrates nearly 1,000 years
of fascinating heritage from Norman times to the present day.
Monarchy
is the oldest form of government in the United Kingdom . Today, however, the
Crown is a constitutional monarchy which means that while the sovereign is head
of state, only an elected parliament has the ability to pass legislation. Each
year, thousands of people meet members of the Royal Family and various events
are held in Royal residences across London
which boost tourism and help to draw in visitors. Buckingham Palace , the home of Queen Elizabeth II, is perhaps the most
famous residence of them all. Kensington Palace has been
a residence of the British Royal family since the 16th century, and today is
the home of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge ,
Prince George of Cambridge, Prince Harry and Princess Michael of Kent ,
among others.
Royal history has often had a dark side and Royal
residents in the Tower
of London were usually
not there by choice: it was here that the young ‘Princes in the Tower’
allegedly met their end, while two of Henry VIII’s wives were executed on Tower
Green. Elizabeth
I was also briefly imprisoned here by her sister Mary but survived to become
one of England ’s
greatest monarchs.
Other residences featured in the infographic, each
with its own unique story to tell, are Banqueting House, The Queens Gallery,
The Royal Mews, Hampton Court Palace ,
Kew Palace
and Windsor Castle .
I actually bought one for that first visit and I thought it was great, especially for first time visitors. I also bought the accompanying travel pass. Now I know what's what, but I thought the London Pass was a real value.
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