Kensington Palace in London, England
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Kate Middleton and Prince William currently live in Kensington Palace in London. Kensington Palace is where Princess Diana raised William and Harry.
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Buckingham Palace, Kensington Palace, Hampton Court Palace, St James Palace, Palace of Westminster, Tower of London.
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Queen Victoria left Kensington Palace in 1837 when she became queen following the death of her uncle, King William IV. She moved to Buckingham Palace, which became her primary residence. Kensington Palace, where she had spent much of her childhood, remained a royal residence but was no longer her home after her accession to the throne.
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Don't look for Roman Abramovich in this area. He has no premises in Kensington Palace Gardens. He lives in another place.
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No. Princess Diana's main residence was Kensington Palace. Blenheim Palace was the birthplace of Winston Churchill.
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Princess Diana .prince William and princeHarry.
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About 25 minutes by cab.
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Buckingham Palace; London; Soho, Wimbledon; Hyde Park; Kensington Palace & Gardens; Westminster
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The Queen lives in Buckingham Palace in London. The Palace is between Hyde Park and Westminster. Other palaces in London which are home to royals are Kensington Palace and St. James' Palace. The royals don't all live in one place, they live all over England, for example The Queen also has a residence in Balmoral Castle in Scotland. But most have homes in London. I would recommend that Buckingham Palace is a must see, if you are in London.
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No she was welcomed as the mother of william and whatshisface
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She'd just got out of bed (at six in the morning) at her childhood home in Kensington Palace.
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After her divorce from the Prince of Wales, Diana lived in an apartment in London's Kensington Palace.
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The original two-storey Jacobean mansion was built by Sir George Coppin... in 1605.
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In Wales<-- no that's where Kate Middleton and Prince William have been living (Anglesey) Her parents live on The Avenue, Bucklebury, Berkshire
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Buckingham Palace
The Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace
The Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace
Windsor Castle
The Queen's Gallery, Palace of Holyroodhouse
Frogmore
Palace of Holyroodhouse
Balmoral Castle
Sandringham House
The Chapels Royal
St James's Palace
Kensington Palace
Clarence House
Unoccupied Royal residences
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Prince William and Catherine will live on the Isle of Anglesey.
The location of their home in London has not been announced but it will be in either Kensington Palace or St. James's Palace.
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Victoria was born at Kensington Palace, London, on 24 May 1819.
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Kensington Palace is one of the homes of the British Royal Family. It is the official residence of Prince Harry, Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and the Duke and Duchess of Kent.
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No she didn't. She lived at St. James's Palace in London while married to Prince Charles (the Prince of Wales). After her divorce she moved into Kensington Palace in London.
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Her home she lived in as a child is called Althorp. The home she lived in before her death was Kensington Palace.
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Lady Iris Mountbatten was born on January 13, 1920, in Kensington Palace, London, England, UK.
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Buckingham Palace in London and the Palace of Holyrood in Edinburgh. Kensington Palace and St James' palace in London are used as offices and residences for other members of the Royal Family.
They Queen also has use of Windsor Castle near London, Sandringham House in Norfolk and Balmoral Castle in the Scottish Highlands.
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Princess Diana became Lady Diana Spencer in 1975 upon the death of her grandfather, the 7th Earl Spencer. The family moved from Park House on the Sandringham estate, to Althorp.
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Kensington Gardens is famous for being one of the Royal Parks in London, England, and for being home to Kensington Palace, the official residence of several members of the Royal Family. The gardens are also known for the stunning statues, sculptures, and monuments scattered throughout the park, as well as for the beautiful landscaping and the famous Peter Pan statue.
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Staying in Kensington puts you close to some of London’s most iconic attractions. You can explore the Natural History Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, and the Science Museum, all just a short walk away. Take a relaxing stroll through Kensington Gardens, visit Kensington Palace, or enjoy a performance at the Royal Albert Hall.
For a convenient and comfortable stay in the area, consider Park City Grand Plaza Kensington London. This hotel offers a peaceful escape in a prime location—perfect for discovering the cultural charm and elegance of Kensington.
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Duchess Alice of Glouchester died on October 29, 2004, in Kensington Palace, London, England, UK of natural causes.
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About two miles, take a number 52 bus takes less than 30 minutes. Or walk 45 minutes
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The address of the Kensington Library is: 61 Arlington Ave., Kensington, 94707 1037
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Diana lived in Coleherne Court, Brompton Road, Knightsbridge in London
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She was born in Kensington Palace on 24th May1819. This makes her English, her father was also English, but her mother was German (born in a place called Coburg).
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I know that brown (brick lane) are the first and dark blue (Kensington palace gardens) is the last, that is in the 1st version with electronic banking!
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The road was packed with crowds all the way from Kensington Palace to Westminster Abbey.
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The address of the Kensington Park Community Branch is: 4201 Knowles Ave, Kensington, 20895 2408
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The address of the Kensington Historical Society Inc is: Po Box 453, Kensington, MD 20895
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The phone number of the Kensington Library is: 510-524-3043.
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Kensington School closed in 2003 due to financial difficulties and declining enrollment.
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The Milestone Hotel is located near Kensington Palace in the United Kingdom. It's a five star luxury hotel according to the Trip Adviser website.
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oh, good grief, yes. She spent a lot of time at Windsor Castle; Buckingham Palace, of course; Balmoral in the Scottish Highlands (probably her favourite place) and she was born in Kensington Palace.
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