Buckingham Palace, a prominent landmark in London, has served as the official residence of the British royal family since the 19th century. This grand palace, one of the few remaining working royal residences globally, stands as a symbol of the monarchy’s enduring presence. Its neoclassical facade and expansive grounds offer a glimpse into the regal architecture and meticulous landscaping. While public access to the interiors is limited to the summer months, visitors can explore the State Rooms, adorned with opulent furnishings and artworks, providing a unique insight into the royal lifestyle.
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