British royal palaces

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British royal palaces are the official residences and ceremonial venues of the British monarch, encompassing historic sites such as Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, and the Palace of Holyroodhouse.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural heritage site category
group of buildings
associatedWith British monarchy NERFINISHED
British royal family
House of Windsor NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
culturalRole site of national ceremonies
site of royal traditions
governedBy Historic Royal Palaces charity (for unoccupied palaces) NERFINISHED
Royal Household Property Section (for occupied palaces) NERFINISHED
hasPart Bagshot Park NERFINISHED
Banqueting House, Whitehall NERFINISHED
Buckingham Palace NERFINISHED
Clarence House NERFINISHED
Fort Belvedere NERFINISHED
Greenwich Palace (historic, demolished) NERFINISHED
Hampton Court Palace NERFINISHED
Hillsborough Castle NERFINISHED
Kensington Palace NERFINISHED
Kew Palace (historic royal residence) NERFINISHED
Marlborough House (historic) NERFINISHED
Palace of Holyroodhouse NERFINISHED
Richmond Palace (historic, largely demolished) NERFINISHED
Royal Lodge, Windsor NERFINISHED
St James's Palace NERFINISHED
Thatched House Lodge NERFINISHED
Tower of London (as former royal residence) NERFINISHED
Whitehall Palace (historic, mostly destroyed) NERFINISHED
Windsor Castle NERFINISHED
legalStatus some are Crown property
some are privately owned by the monarch
locatedIn England
Scotland
maintainedBy Historic Royal Palaces (some sites) NERFINISHED
Royal Household NERFINISHED
mediaCoverage frequently featured in international media
openToPublic partly
ownedBy Crown Estate (various palaces) NERFINISHED
monarch in right of the Crown
significance symbol of British state
symbol of monarchy
tourismRole major tourist attractions
usedBy British monarch NERFINISHED
usedFor banquets
ceremonial venue
investitures
official residence of the monarch
receptions
state occasions

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Second Keeper of the Robes workLocation British royal palaces
Clerk of the Cheque and Adjutant basedAt British royal palaces
this entity surface form: Royal palaces of the United Kingdom