Queen Victoria was the first monarch to take up residence in July 1837, just three weeks after her accession, and in June 1838, she was the first British sovereign to leave from Buckingham Palace ...
Queen Victoria was born here in 1819 and only left after she became sovereign and moved to Buckingham Palace in 1837.
It was built between 1531 and 1536, during Henry VIII's reign, and later became the a royal residence in 1837 - although ... the capital - even pipping Buckingham Palace to the title.
Buckingham Palace, which has been the official London residence of British sovereigns since 1837, is expected to become the new home of Prince Charles when he becomes King. The future head of ...
Buckingham Palace has served as the official London residence of the UK’s monarchs since 1837, and today is the administrative headquarters of King Charles, who lives with the Queen at their ...
Have you ever wondered what Buckingham Palace would look like if it were built ... residence for the monarch of the United Kingdom since 1837 and has 775 rooms, including 52 bedrooms and 78 ...
Buckingham Palace is Britain's most beautiful building ... the iconic palace became the official London residence of the UK's ...
Did you know? Although Buckingham House was transformed into Buckingham Palace in the 1820s by King George IV, Queen Victoria was the first monarch to make it an official residence in 1837.