Prince's Chamber

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Prince's Chamber is a historic room within the British Parliament complex, traditionally used by members of the royal family and associated with state ceremonial functions.

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Prince's Chamber canonical 2
Prince’s Chamber 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ceremonial space
historic room
room
accessRestrictedTo members of the royal family
parliamentary officials
adjacentTo House of Lords chamber
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
associatedWith British monarchy
House of Lords
connectsTo Royal Gallery
country United Kingdom
decoratedWith historical paintings
portraits of monarchs
function waiting room for the monarch and royal party
governedBy UK Parliament authorities
heritageDesignation part of the Palace of Westminster World Heritage Site
heritageStatus part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site
locatedIn City of Westminster
London, England
surface form: London

Palace of Westminster
managedBy UK Parliament authorities
ownership Crown Estate
partOf Palace of Westminster
surface form: Houses of Parliament

ceremonial route of the Sovereign at State Opening of Parliament
rebuiltAfter Great Fire of 1834
securityLevel high-security area within Parliament
usedBy members of the royal family
usedFor preparations for the State Opening of Parliament
state ceremonial functions

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Royal Gallery connects Prince's Chamber
Royal Gallery adjacentTo Prince's Chamber
Royal Gallery of the House of Lords connectsTo Prince's Chamber
this entity surface form: Prince’s Chamber