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Does Buckingham Palace have a throne room?

The Throne Room at Buckingham Palace summons up the history and pageantry associated with the working Monarchy like no other space in the building. Over the past two centuries, the room has had many uses: from the setting for spectacular balls in the reign of Queen Victoria to Investitures held by King George V.



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Perhaps the most iconic of the Royal Family's residences, Buckingham Palace has a staggering 775 rooms and all that space leaves plenty of scope for secret royal rooms. Helping the late Queen Elizabeth and any other royals who pay a visit to Buckingham Palace to make a grand entrance is a secret passageway.

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The Buckingham Palace pool was first commissioned by George VI in 1938 for Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret to learn to swim in privacy, as part of a renovation of the Palace's north-west pavilion.

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The monarch has a private indoor swimming pool at Buckingham Palace, which has long been a favourite spot for the entire royal family.

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According to those in the know, the Queen stays at her London home Monday to Friday. Buckingham Palace is her administrative hub where all decisions are made, so it is considered to be her 'working residency'. She is of course joined by her husband, The Duke of Edinburgh, and they stay in private quarters.

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Occupied Royal Palaces, such as Buckingham Palace, are not the private property of The Queen. They are occupied by the Sovereign and held in trust by Crown Estates for future generations. The Queen privately owns two properties, Balmoral Castle and Sandringham House, which are not publicly funded.

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Lakshmi Vilas Palace: World's Largest Private Residence, Which Is 4 Times Bigger Than Buckingham Palace. Lakshmi Vilas Palace is reportedly the biggest private dwelling constructed till date and is four times the size of Buckingham Palace, and could be worth well over Rs 24,000 crores.

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Buckingham Palace Hundreds of visitors flock daily to be in the same vicinity where royalty resides. The palace's private quarters have been Queen Elizabeth II's formal residence since 1936 when her father took the throne and is speculated to be the new home of King Charles III and his Queen Consort.

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The State Rooms are just a slice of the vast palace – with 775 rooms, including 19 State Rooms, 52 royal and guest bedrooms and 92 offices. It has a chapel, doctor's surgery, cinema, swimming pool and staff gym servicing its 450 employees.

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