A new tour of Buckingham Palace gives the public the first-ever look inside the room where members of Britainโs royal family gather before stepping onto the palaceโs famous royal balcony.
The balcony is where King Charles III, Queen Camilla, Prince William, and Princess Kate gather to wave during events like coronations and jubilees.
Only royal family members can stand on the balcony. Before the new palace tour starting July 15, no member of the public had ever been as close to it in the 175 years since its construction.
The new tour includes the palaceโs East Wing, featuring the Centre Room opening onto the balcony, along with rooms like the Yellow Drawing Room and the Principal Corridor spanning the palaceโs width.
The East Wing just underwent a five-year renovation, which led to its accessibility to the public, as well as Charlesโs desire to open the palace to the public.
โThe completion of that [renovation] project has meant that everything has been returned. Itโs all looking very splendid,โ Caroline de Guitaut, surveyor of the Kingโs Works of Art at the Royal Collection Trust, told ABC Newsโ Maggie Rulli, adding, โHis Majesty the King is very keen on public access. Heโs passionately interested in the collection, and this is a fantastic opportunity to share these spaces.โ
The East Wing Highlights Tour, as the tour is known, includes paintings acquired by King George IV as well as antique English and French furniture and works of art from Japan and China, according to de Guitaut.
โThe history of this wing of the palace is very interesting because it was the last wing to be added to the palace, built by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, creating that famous facade with the balcony, which was a way for the queen to connect with the people and to show herself to the people,โ de Guitaut said. โAnd of course that tradition has continued over the centuries and still happens today.โ
The East Wing Highlights Tour, which consists of just 20 people at a time, is running daily in July and August. The tours quickly sold out once tickets became available online earlier this year.
Balmoral Castle was particularly beloved by the late Queen Elizabeth II, who spent the final months of her life there in 2022.
Like the palaceโs East Wing tour, the tours of Balmoral Castle are only available to the public in July and August.
If you haven’t had the chance to visit Buckingham Palace yet, now is the perfect time to do so! The new tour of the palace’s East Wing allows you to get closer than ever before to the royal balcony where members of the royal family wave to the public during special events.
The renovation of the East Wing, which was completed recently, has made it accessible to the public for the first time in 175 years. This is a rare opportunity to see rooms like the Centre Room, the Yellow Drawing Room, and the Principal Corridor, all of which are filled with history and stunning works of art.
King George IV’s collection of paintings, as well as antique furniture and works of art from around the world, are on display for visitors to admire. The tour, limited to just 20 people at a time, is a unique and immersive experience that will leave you in awe of the palace’s grandeur.
Don’t miss out on this chance to explore Buckingham Palace like never before. Book your tickets for the East Wing Highlights Tour today and discover the fascinating history behind one of the most iconic buildings in the world.
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Source: USA Today