TAKE A VIRTUAL TOUR OF BUCKINGHAM PALACE, WINDSOR CASTLE AND HOLYROODHOUSE!
BUCKINGHAM PALACE
"An iconic building and official residence of The Queen, Buckingham Palace has been the focus of many moments of national celebration, from Jubilees and weddings to VE Day and the annual Trooping the Colour which marks The Queen's official birthday. It is also a busy working building welcoming tens of thousands of people through its gates each year for Investitures, Garden Parties, Audiences and other events.
Explore this magnificent building via our virtual tours. The first tour will take you to the Grand Staircase. Click on the small images below to access further tours of the White Drawing Room, the Throne Room and the Blue Drawing Room.".
https://www.royal.uk/virtual-tours-buckingham-palace
WINDSOR CASTLE
"A Royal home and fortress for over 900 years, Winsdor Castle, the largest occupied castle in the world, remains a working palace today. The Queen uses the Castle both as a private home, where she usually spends the weekend, and as an official Royal residence at which she undertakes certain formal duties from Investitures to State Visits.
Windsor Castle is open to the public and visitors can explore the history and significance of Windsor Castle. Take a sneak peak via our virtual tours.
The first tour is of a traditional State Banquet in St George's Hall. Click on the small images underneath the tour to access the other rooms: the Waterloo Chamber and the Crimson Drawing Room. In each tour, you can access more information by clicking on the 'i' icons.".
https://www.royal.uk/virtual-tours-windsor-castle
THE PALACE IN HOLYROODHOUSE
"The Queen's official residence in Scotland, the Palace of Holyroodhouse plays host to Scottish people from all walks of life during Investitures, Garden Parties and other events. Open to the public year round, visitors can explore the history and significance of this magnificence of this imposing building just as you can now via our virtual tours.
The first tour is of the magnificent Grand Stair. Click on the small images underneath the tour to access the other rooms: the Morning Drawing Room and the Royal Dining Room. In each tour, you can access more information by clicking on the 'i' icons.".
https://www.royal.uk/virtual-tours-palace-holyroodhouse