What would
london be without its pageantry and its royalty? So much of london's
history is associated with various kings a queens, and london
remains the main residence of the queen and much of the royal
family
The following
links take you to a page with information on various places,
palaces and landmarks that make up royal london (the list is
in alphabetical order):
Admiralty
Arch
Albert
Memorial
Banqueting
House (admission charges)
Buckingham
Palace (admission charges)
Ceremony
of the keys (tower of london)
Changing
of the guard (buckingham palace and horse guards)
Charles
I Commemoration March - this march happens in
January each year and commemorates the execution of King Charles
I
Clarence
House (admission charges)
College
of Arms
Green
Park
Gun
Salutes - a noisy way to celebrate various royal
events and aniversaries
Horse
Guards
Houses
of Parliament (admission charges for tours, only
available to non UK residents during summer recess)
Hyde
Park
Kensington
Gardens - the former gardens of Kensington Palace and
home of the Albert Memorial
Kensington
Palace (admission charges)
Mundy
Thursday and the Royal Maundy Money
Queen
Victoria Memorial