That's why William built a castle there to defend London. Harry: Did Castles ever get attacked? Queen Elizabeth I: Yes, they did and sometimes they were destroyed, but never The Tower of London.
This year, Windsor Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse ... and other festive flowers in the palace, the official London residence of the royals. The photo above shows an event on December ...
Since you can't exactly evict the royal family when you need a scene set in a castle, here are some of ... for visitors who want to see the grand palaces, historical sites and jewel collections ...
A few of the best London tours also offer round-trip ... it welcomes guests from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Since Windsor Castle is a royal palace – where monarchs still reside – the castle may close ...
Eltham Palace in London, Henry VIII's boyhood home ... Catherine Parr. Thornbury Castle, just outside Bristol, is the "only Tudor castle in England where you can stay the night" and is well ...
Rainbows appeared over crowds gathered outside of Buckingham Palace and above the flags being lowered to half-staff at Windsor Castle following Queen Elizabeth II's death on Thursday, photos show.
Admission to Windsor Castle was free for Royal Borough ... including £1 tickets for a day visit to the Tower of London, ...
Some castles and palaces are still lived in. The Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh is the monarch's official residence in Scotland. Why did the Scottish nobles leave their castles to live in ...
the future King of England’s home in London, as well as Hampton Court Palace, the home of King Henry VIII in the 1500s, and Hillsborough Castle in Northern Ireland, were all affected by the closure.
This twin-castle tour starts with a visit to Windsor ... Downing Street, St James's Palace, the Tower of London, Piccadilly Circus, Shakespeare's Globe, Borough Market and Covent Garden, with ...