Buckingham Palace's iconic balcony room opens to public for first time
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/ Created : Jul 12, 2024, 17:30 IST
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Discover the historic room behind Buckingham Palace's balcony on a new tour of the east wing. See Chinese 18th-century imperial silk wall hangings and a lotus flower chandelier. Experience a part of royal history previously unseen … Read more
Discover the historic room behind Buckingham Palace's balcony on a new tour of the east wing. See Chinese 18th-century imperial silk wall hangings and a lotus flower chandelier. Experience a part of royal history previously unseen by the public. Tickets selling out fast! Read less
Throughout the decades, the balcony has been the backdrop for many memorable moments. Winston Churchill stood there with the royal family in 1945, celebrating the end of World War II. In 1981, it was the stage for King Charles III and Princess Diana’s wedding. More recently, King Charles and Catherine, Princess of Wales, appeared on the balcony following the king’s birthday parade.
Visitors on the tour will be taken along much of the east wing’s 73-meter principal corridor, which includes the yellow drawing room and the center room behind the balcony. These rooms reflect the early 19th-century taste of King George IV, who had a passion for Chinese-themed art.
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This unprecedented access to the east wing and the historic room behind the balcony provides a unique opportunity to experience a part of Buckingham Palace that has long been shrouded in mystery.
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