This weekend I got to do something I never thought I would.
I got to visit the state rooms at Buckingham Palace and not only that we also
got to see the very special diamond collection, which is on offer as it is the
Queen’s Diamond Jubilee year.
In the Diamond exhibition we saw the small crown worn by
Queen Victoria when she was in mourning of Prince Albert (as seen on this Wiki
page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_victoria)
and was also won by Queen Alexandra the consort of King Edward VII - Queen Victoria's son and successor.
Also the crown and necklace Her Majesty the Queen wore on
her coronation and more recently in the official photo for her Diamond Jubilee.
And seven pieces created by the Cullinan Diamond, the largest rough
gem-quality diamond. All the diamonds were exquisite, the clarity and colour
were beautiful and they just sparkled like stars in the sky, amazing! Diamonds
truly are the Queen’s best friend.
The state rooms were just as magnificent, you see the throne
room where Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip had their wedding photo and more
recently the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge had their photos taken. It was just
amazing to walk where heads of state such as President Obama and other Royals have
walked. To see where the Queen lives and works.
The rooms were huge and the decoration over the top. My
favourite room was the ballroom, created for Queen Victoria to host social
gatherings. It is the largest room in London and has four chandeliers hanging
from the ceiling, they are five foot in diameter and I think they said about 11
foot high; they work on a winch and are cleaned once a year. It also has an
organ from the Brighton Pavilion; it was a truly regal room.
All the paintings around the state rooms are amazing. My
favourite was the family portrait of Queen Victoria, Prince Albert and their
children by Winterhalter it is stunning and shows the family in a fairly
informal setting but still she looks like a Queen, mother and wife.
You are not allowed to take photos on the tour but you can
in the garden.
The state rooms are just amazing, I cannot recommend them
enough.
Also if you buy your tickets through the palace you can get
your ticket stamped and return for free within the next 12 months, how
fantastic is that! Well with the £18 entrance fee.
I will say though that the cafe is quite expensive over £2
for a tea, but the cakes did look amazing aand I do wish I had had one.
If you go in August or September don’t expect to see the
Queen as she holidays in Balmoral.
If you are interested in the tour visit: http://www.royalcollection.org.uk/visit/buckinghampalace
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