@@garfieldwilliams74 what about the Act of Settlement 1702 that states in the event of no successors to the then future Queem Anne the throne would pass to the Electress Sophia of Hanover and her descendants of which Charles by male preference primongeniture is the senior living one
@@lizafan200 Scotland, Ireland and Wales are the first people on the island Scotland to the north Irish to the north east and Welsh to the north west, then there was no can, but there was one queen, who is not mentioned in history, and her name is Princess Linda, who ruled for decades, but she is not in your history, and by that she placed Scotland to the north Irish to the north east in the Welsh to the north west and that is where your people have always been still, Charles is not your king.
Errors: Photo at 10:19 is not the Music Room, but is the 1856 Erard piano in the White Drawing Room. Photo at 11:05 is not the Ball-Supper Room, but is another pic of the State Dining Room. Photo at 11:20 is not of the Queen’s private apt, but shows the Green Drawing Room which is part of the palace’s State Apartments 11:41 photo isn’t Buckingham Palace, but is William’s & Kate’s Kensington Palace apartment Photo at 15:11 is of Grand Reception Room at Windsor Castle. Not Buckingham Palace.
@@garfieldwilliams74 In actual fact, before it was expanded to what we now recognise today as Buckingham Palace, before it was purchased by the monarchy, it was previously called Buckingham House
@garfieldwilliams74 If you were to do a tour of the state apartments, as I did last week, you too will establish that the monarchy bought Buckingham House from its previous owner and subsequently expanded it to the palace we know today. Hence the difference in the colour of the stone on the front to the rest of the inner quadrangle. It would be sensible to know your facts before writing incorrect ones in these comments.
@@garfieldwilliams74 From Wikipedia: "Originally known as Buckingham House, the building at the core of today's palace was a large townhouse built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1703 on a site that had been in private ownership for at least 150 years. It was acquired by George III in 1761 as a private residence for Queen Charlotte and became known as The Queen's House. During the 19th century it was enlarged by architects John Nash and Edward Blore, who constructed three wings around a central courtyard. Buckingham Palace became the London residence of the British monarch on the accession of Queen Victoria in 1837."
Post codes in the UK are much smaller areas typically one small street or one side of longer street. I would expect Buckingham Palace to have several post codes. A businesses typically have there own. I worked for a company who paid for several, it meant our post arrived already sorted. So for example product orders, payments and invoices for payment each had separate post codes and the mornings post delivery could be quickly directed to the right departments for action. We received a significant amount of mail, and if I remember correctly we had more than 30 postcodes, and so 30 separate batches of post arriving, fully utilising the sorting capabilities of the Post Office sorting machines.
Actually. The Royal family have a modern apartment within the Palace That is far more comfortable then the State Apartments... Although it is very used. Buckingham Palace is now only used for State Occasions. The Queens House mentioned is at Greenwich...
That's not entirely true. Sure, her true home was Windsor Castle as she obviously preferred it far more than her overly gilded palace in the center of London. But whenever she was in London, she stayed at Buckingham Palace. That's how Micheal Fagan met the Queen when he broke into the palace in the 80s. He knew she would be there, because it is the monarch's OFFICIAL residence. A more accurate way to put it was that Windsor Castle was her weekend home, Buckingham Palace was her workday home, and her many other residences were her holidays homes.
Maybe you can find out why two small arched windows in the White Tower are bricked up. I have been trying to find out why for years. Emailing The Tower and other informative people but still have received no answer to my simple Question.
I wrote my name and birthday across the front of the palace. It's called God's riddle. You need invisible light to see the name and date. Then I have the Isle of Man on my right calf. Triangle Circle Square = 314 My name can unite UK to USA and Aus. My English is on spell casting level.
Perhaps they should house the migrants in it, just think how many they could get in there, after all the government said anyone with a spare bedroom has to take one in. I see plenty of spare bedrooms here!
Its not the official home St James's Palace is still the official residents omg do you research mate you are only speculating you no nothing and you information is incorrect
I think you need to do your own research into the correct spelling of a lot of the words you have written here. You are only speculating and is incorrect.🙄
It was built by the people who use to live there at the time it took them a year to finish it the original building no one is allowed to enter, it is safe garland by guards.
@@DonnellOkafor-r2d it’s interesting why you would call me a chief,my grandfathers have been shoes for centuries, and by the way, I don’t drink alcohol. And if you really must know if Charles has been in Buckingham palace, go and ask the front desk it’s on the west side of Buckingham palace.
It was built by the people who use to live there at the time it took them a year to finish it the original building no one is allowed to enter, it is safe garland by guards.
King of England….what about the rest of us in Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland. He’s King of the United Kingdom.
@@lizafan200 there is no factual proof that he is a real monarch, there are no documents claiming him or his family as royalty.
Ignore him, he is not even British
@@garfieldwilliams74 what about the Act of Settlement 1702 that states in the event of no successors to the then future Queem Anne the throne would pass to the Electress Sophia of Hanover and her descendants of which Charles by male preference primongeniture is the senior living one
@@lizafan200 Scotland, Ireland and Wales are the first people on the island Scotland to the north Irish to the north east and Welsh to the north west, then there was no can, but there was one queen, who is not mentioned in history, and her name is Princess Linda, who ruled for decades, but she is not in your history, and by that she placed Scotland to the north Irish to the north east in the Welsh to the north west and that is where your people have always been still, Charles is not your king.
@@suzannehaigh4281I think he needs his medication
So what is under Buckingham Palace? The ATM machine?
@@kencase2179 kinder there is an ATM underneath the palace.
A river, and some tunnels
.LOL
Errors: Photo at 10:19 is not the Music Room, but is the 1856 Erard piano in the White Drawing Room.
Photo at 11:05 is not the Ball-Supper Room, but is another pic of the State Dining Room.
Photo at 11:20 is not of the Queen’s private apt, but shows the Green Drawing Room which is part of the palace’s State Apartments
11:41 photo isn’t Buckingham Palace, but is William’s & Kate’s Kensington Palace apartment
Photo at 15:11 is of Grand Reception Room at Windsor Castle. Not Buckingham Palace.
I imagine the Lizard people live under the palace.
Buckingham: pronounced Bucking-um, there is no emphasis on the ham 🙄 and simply referred to as Buckingham Palace, not, THE Buckingham Palace 😖
@@AndrewLumsden the name of the palace came from a book. The actual palace itself has no name..
@@garfieldwilliams74 In actual fact, before it was expanded to what we now recognise today as Buckingham Palace, before it was purchased by the monarchy, it was previously called Buckingham House
@@AndrewLumsden they did no such thing, it is still on by the actual monarch, all the palaces are still owned by the true Monarch.
@garfieldwilliams74 If you were to do a tour of the state apartments, as I did last week, you too will establish that the monarchy bought Buckingham House from its previous owner and subsequently expanded it to the palace we know today. Hence the difference in the colour of the stone on the front to the rest of the inner quadrangle. It would be sensible to know your facts before writing incorrect ones in these comments.
@@garfieldwilliams74 From Wikipedia: "Originally known as Buckingham House, the building at the core of today's palace was a large townhouse built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1703 on a site that had been in private ownership for at least 150 years. It was acquired by George III in 1761 as a private residence for Queen Charlotte and became known as The Queen's House. During the 19th century it was enlarged by architects John Nash and Edward Blore, who constructed three wings around a central courtyard. Buckingham Palace became the London residence of the British monarch on the accession of Queen Victoria in 1837."
Post codes in the UK are much smaller areas typically one small street or one side of longer street. I would expect Buckingham Palace to have several post codes. A businesses typically have there own. I worked for a company who paid for several, it meant our post arrived already sorted. So for example product orders, payments and invoices for payment each had separate post codes and the mornings post delivery could be quickly directed to the right departments for action. We received a significant amount of mail, and if I remember correctly we had more than 30 postcodes, and so 30 separate batches of post arriving, fully utilising the sorting capabilities of the Post Office sorting machines.
Nice. Deeply informative without being heavy.
It's a postal code, not zip code which are used in the States!!
Very interesting and wonderful
Actually. The Royal family have a modern apartment within the Palace That is far more comfortable then the State Apartments... Although it is very used. Buckingham Palace is now only used for State Occasions. The Queens House mentioned is at Greenwich...
@@mikeblakemore655 not anymore their belongings were thrown out.
@@garfieldwilliams74 ???????
There is no such person or title as "King of England"
@@seamusfallon3104 no the name Charles came from Charles of France. He was known as the mad king in the archives. There is no proof of his existence..
@@garfieldwilliams74 one was not referring to the regnal name but to the fact that "King of England " does not exist as a title
You know the Queen didn't LIVE at Buckingham Palace yeah?
She worked there but her home was elsewhere in London
That's not entirely true. Sure, her true home was Windsor Castle as she obviously preferred it far more than her overly gilded palace in the center of London. But whenever she was in London, she stayed at Buckingham Palace. That's how Micheal Fagan met the Queen when he broke into the palace in the 80s. He knew she would be there, because it is the monarch's OFFICIAL residence. A more accurate way to put it was that Windsor Castle was her weekend home, Buckingham Palace was her workday home, and her many other residences were her holidays homes.
I hear it's expensive to visit Buckingham palace for a tour. But anyway I am so determined to take my family there for a tour❤❤❤
Nothing new here. Nauseating statements of the obvious. Childish
Maybe you can find out why two small arched windows in the White Tower are bricked up. I have been trying to find out why for years. Emailing The Tower and other informative people but still have received no answer to my simple Question.
@@Nana-vi4rd probably to hide what’s behind the walls. You have intrigue me to find out I’ll get back to you..
Thanks very helpful 👍🇿🇲
It’s The River Thames that runs by The Palace, not The River Tyburn.
"King of England"... apparently the French also love saying this to provoke the British
Tax you to build it then charge you to see it. What a scam. Should make them sell it and pay you back the taxes you paid.
I wrote my name and birthday across the front of the palace. It's called God's riddle. You need invisible light to see the name and date.
Then I have the Isle of Man on my right calf.
Triangle Circle Square = 314
My name can unite UK to USA and Aus.
My English is on spell casting level.
No one lives in it, waste of money.
Perhaps they should house the migrants in it, just think how many they could get in there, after all the government said anyone with a spare bedroom has to take one in. I see plenty of spare bedrooms here!
No, I won’t imagine.
Its not the official home St James's Palace is still the official residents omg do you research mate you are only speculating you no nothing and you information is incorrect
I think you need to do your own research into the correct spelling of a lot of the words you have written here. You are only speculating and is incorrect.🙄
Buckingham Palace isn’t your typical family home. ???
I learnt some facts today cool video😊
Awesome! Thank you!
It was built by the people who use to live there at the time it took them a year to finish it the original building no one is allowed to enter, it is safe garland by guards.
@@garfieldwilliams74 learn English
@@seamusfallon3104I have been speaking English for billions of years,
@@garfieldwilliams74 very clearly,though, not writing proper English sentences
English
Charles doesn’t live in Buckingham palacehe was banished from all the palaces.
😂😂😅
Whatr you talking about?
@garfield, utter rubbish. KC was NOT banished from any palace. Check your facts before making statements please.
Lay off the fire water chief
@@DonnellOkafor-r2d it’s interesting why you would call me a chief,my grandfathers have been shoes for centuries, and by the way, I don’t drink alcohol. And if you really must know if Charles has been in Buckingham palace, go and ask the front desk it’s on the west side of Buckingham palace.
Buckingham palace has been there for 2600 years.
No it hasn’t .😂
2600 years? Lol! You feeling ok mate?
Yes, it was completed just before they began work on Stonehenge.
@@AndrewLumsden
LOL!
I expected more about underneath a bit disappointing
It was built by the people who use to live there at the time it took them a year to finish it the original building no one is allowed to enter, it is safe garland by guards.