Who is the oldest person in Buckingham Palace?

Princess Alice was a granddaughter of Queen Victoria. He is the oldest ever male member of the British royals. However the record for oldest British royal ever goes to Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester who lived to 102, followed by the Queen Mother who was 101.
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Who is the oldest royal in UK?

The current oldest living member of the British royal family is Queen Elizabeth II (born 1926), who is the fifth longest-living British royal and the United Kingdom's current reigning monarch. She is the longest-living British monarch and, since September 2015, the longest ever reigning British monarch.
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Who is the oldest royal alive?

Queen Elizabeth is, as we know, 95 years old. As it happens, Prince Philip is not the oldest ever member of the Royal Family. The Guinness World Record for the Oldest Royal actually belongs to Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester.
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Does anyone live at Buckingham Palace?

The Queen spends the majority of her time living in private quarters in Buckingham Palace, located in central London. The palace is made up of 775 rooms and is currently being refurbished, bit by bit.
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What is the oldest thing in Buckingham Palace?

Oldest part

The oldest part of the palace is the wine vaults located below the west wing, dating back to 1760. Back then, it was known as Buckingham House, and belonged to the family of the Duke of Buckingham, which is where it got its name.
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Who is the owner of Buckingham Palace?

Occupied Royal Palaces, such as Buckingham Palace, are not the private property of The Queen. They are occupied by the Sovereign and held in trust by Crown Estates for future generations. The Queen privately owns two properties, Balmoral Castle and Sandringham House, which are not publicly funded.
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Is there a swimming pool in Buckingham Palace?

Buckingham Palace is home to a full-size swimming pool, which can be used by both staff and members of the royal family. Prince William and Kate took Prince George for private swimming lessons at the pool, and it is likely they have since done the same for his younger siblings, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte.
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How many bedrooms are in Buckingham Palace?

Buckingham Palace has 775 rooms. These include 19 State rooms, 52 Royal and guest bedrooms, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices and 78 bathrooms. In measurements, the building is 108 metres long across the front, 120 metres deep (including the central quadrangle) and 24 metres high.
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Which is bigger Buckingham Palace or Windsor Castle?

The two castles are very similar in size, but since Windsor has more rooms than Buckingham Palace, we can say that it is the larger structure. Both buildings were constructed around the same time (Windsor in 1166 and Buckingham Palace in 1714) for different purposes.
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What does the queen eat?

Simply cooked meat and vegetables lead the way, with space for pheasant or venison should the Queen wish. Of course, Queen Elizabeth loves a Sunday roast just as much as anyone else. Along with chocolate, the Queen enjoys some strawberries or peaches for dessert.
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Who is the youngest queen?

Youngest. The youngest British monarch at the start of her reign was Mary, Queen of Scots, who became queen aged 6 days in 1542. The youngest king was Henry VI, who was 8 months and 26 days old at the time of his accession.
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What happens if the Queen turns 100?

What about the Queen's 100th birthday card? Throughout her reign, the Queen has issued birthday cards to people across Britain when they celebrate their 100th birthday.
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Why do royals live so long?

The royal family has access to the best medical care

There's no doubt that Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's healthy diet and lifestyle have contributed to their long lives. There is also a certain level of privilege that comes with being members of the royal family.
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Has any monarch lived to 100?

Count Higashifushimi Kunihide (1910–2014), lived to 103

Born Prince Kuni Kunihide, Count Higashifushimi Kunihide was the titular head of the Higashifushimi-no-miya, a now-extinct branch of the Imperial House of Japan.
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Who are the 12 royal families?

List of current royal families in Europe:
  • The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gothas - Belgium (King Philippe)
  • The House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg - Denmark (Queen Margrethe II)
  • The House of Liechtenstein - Liechtenstein (Prince Hans-Adam II)
  • The House of Luxembourg-Nassau - Luxembourg - Grand Duke Henri.
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Who will be next queen of England?

Queen Elizabeth II is the sovereign, and her heir apparent is her eldest son, Charles, Prince of Wales. Next in line after him is Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, the Prince of Wales's elder son.
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What is the oldest castle in England?

Windsor Castle, England

The oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world, Windsor Castle is a royal residence located in Berkshire, England. Originally built in the 11th century by William the Conqueror, the lavish castle has been used by succeeded monarchs ever since.
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What is the oldest castle in the world?

The Citadel of Aleppo is the oldest castle in the world, with some parts of the structure dating back to 3000 BC. Built in 1070 AD, Windsor Castle is the oldest castle that is still actively used today.
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How many toilets does Buckingham Palace have?

There are a whooping 78 bathrooms in Queen Elizabeth's main home. But, consider that according to The Latch, of the hundreds and hundreds of rooms at Buckingham Palace — and its nearly 80 bathrooms — the Queen is said to spend the majority of her time in just six.
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What happens to Queen Elizabeth's hats?

According to Brian Hoey, the author of Not Infront of the Corgis, she will gift the items to her dressers, allowing them to either sell them or wear them themselves. She has also helped save some of her hats by showcasing them at a London art exhibit.
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Does Buckingham Palace have AC?

No, Buckingham Palace does not have air conditioning.
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Do servants live in Buckingham Palace?

There are over 1,000 “servants” working for the queen and, according to numerous reports, being hired to work in one of her palaces is not as difficult as it may seem, although it's well documented that they are generally poorly paid, work long hours, live in small quarters and many times deal with jealousy and ...
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Is there tunnels under Buckingham Palace?

It is more widely known that also found within Buckingham Palace are a series of tunnels that allow the Queen to move quickly throughout her home. Behind furniture within the Palace's White Drawing Room, a hidden tunnel allows residents to "bypass hundreds of rooms" and "slip directly into the Queen's private rooms".
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Why does the Queen carry a handbag?

In a fashion that echoes the suave subtlety of James Bond, Queen Elizabeth uses her purse to send secret messages to her staff. (There's also a little-known reason behind her neon outfits.) These signals help her get out of conversations at any time she pleases.
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