Inside the British royal family’s private homes
A room of one's own

Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace

Windsor Castle

In contrast to her disdain for Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle is thought to be the Queen's favorite official home. The 1,000-room castle, which is located in Windsor Great Park, just west of London, dates from the 11th century and sprawls over 484,000 square feet.
Windsor Castle

Windsor Castle

Windsor Castle

Windsor Castle

The private apartments at Windsor are hardly ever photographed. This rare glimpse inside the Queen's private sitting room, which shows Her Majesty meeting then-New Zealand Prime Minister John Key, was shared via the British monarchy's official Twitter account.
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Windsor Castle

Windsor Castle

Frogmore Cottage
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From the time of their engagement in November 2017, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have lived in Nottingham Cottage, one of the multiple properties located in the grounds of Kensington Palace. However, to prepare for the arrival of their first child, the couple is set to move to Frogmore Cottage on the Windsor Estate early this year. Seen here in 1872, the cottage is currently undergoing major renovations to make it fit for the new family, including new fireplaces and staircases.
Frogmore Cottage

Windsor is a very special place for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, as it's where they had their engagement photo shoot and where they held their wedding reception. Taken in the grounds of Frogmore House in December 2017, this engagement photo shows the happy couple relaxed and smiling, clearly already feeling quite at home.
Palace of Holyroodhouse

Palace of Holyroodhouse

Palace of Holyroodhouse

Palace of Holyroodhouse

Palace of Holyroodhouse

Palace of Holyroodhouse

Balmoral Castle

Staying in Bonnie Scotland, Balmoral Castle is the Queen's Highlands vacation home. Unlike Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle and Holyroodhouse, which are owned by the Crown Estate, it is the personal property of the Queen. Balmoral has been a royal residence since 1852, when it was acquired by Prince Albert.
Balmoral Castle

Balmoral Castle

Balmoral Castle

Balmoral Castle

Birkhall

Birkhall

Here, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles are being presented with a first edition of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother: The Official Biography by the author William Shawcross in the garden of Birkhall. The late Queen Mother loved Birkhall and when visiting she would indulge in her love of salmon fishing, often while wearing tartan and tweed. The famously green-fingered Prince Charles has made a passion project of restoring the beautiful gardens to their former glory after they were devastated by flooding in 2016.
Clarence House

Clarence House

Prince Charles and Camilla regularly welcome guests from around the world to their London home. Before the Prince moved into the abode, it underwent extensive redecoration and redesign with new color schemes and fabric introduced to the furniture. Most meetings take place in the formal living room, which has blue-toned furniture, fringed lamps and historic artwork. Here, Prince Charles can be seen introducing King Willem-Alexander, ruler of the Netherlands, to the formal living room in October 2018.
Clarence House

Highgrove House

Highgrove House

Llwynywermod

As he has been the Prince of Wales for 55 years, it’s apt that Prince Charles has a residence in Wales. During his annual summer tour, the Prince stays in Llwynywermod, a restored farmhouse in Carmarthenshire.
Llwynywermod

Sandringham House

Like Balmoral, Sandringham House in Norfolk is one of the Queen's private homes. Her Majesty spends Christmas at Sandringham and stays until February. It is from here that she has recorded many of her famous annual messages to the nation.
Sandringham House

Sandringham House

Sandringham House

Sandringham House

Hillsborough Castle

Hillsborough Castle

Hillsborough Castle

Hillsborough Castle

Hillsborough Castle

Hillsborough Castle
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Kensington Palace

Kensington Palace has been a royal residence since the 17th century. Approximately half of the palace has been divided into apartments for members of the royal family, while the other sections are open to the public as a tourist attraction.
Kensington Palace

Kensington Palace

Kensington Palace

Kensington Palace

Kensington Palace

Kensington Palace

The State Apartments are a highlight of any visit to the palace. Visitors can look in awe at furniture and paintings from the Victorian era and works of art from the extensive Royal Collection. The Palace is also home to the exhibition Diana: Her fashion story, which is a unique display of the clothing worn by the Princess.
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