Buckingham Palace is the official royal home of the queen in London. It was taken by the queen in 1837 and is their residence ever since then. It is said to be one of the most beautiful and royal palaces in the world. We all know about the members of the royal family, but what do you know about the dreamy house? Check out some interesting facts about the royal residence below:
Buckingham Palace is a large property with rooms that you cannot count- 775 rooms. This number includes 19 Staterooms, 52 Royal and guest bedrooms, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices and 78 bathrooms.
@via
This royal home is like a town and has amenities better than five-star hotels. It is equipped with a chapel, doctor’s office, movie theatre, staff canteen, a post office and much more.
@via
There is an ATM inside the palace. It seems the palace has everything and the Royals don’t have to leave.
@via
The first person to use Buckingham Palace as their official residence was Queen Victoria who moved there in 1837
@via
At the time of World War 2, the palace suffered from direct nine bomb hits.
@via
It has largest gardens in all over London.
@via
The palace has a secret tunnel that connects it to House of Parliament and Clarence House.
@via
Edward VII is the only royal monarch in the history to have both born and died in Buckingham Palace.
@via
Every year more than 50,000 people visit the palace as guests to the queen in banquets, lunches, dinners, reception and royal parties.
@via
In 1856, the ballroom of the palace was the biggest ballroom.