
Destination: Buckingham Palace
04/28/20 • 19 min
Today’s destination takes us to the centre of London. Starting life as a mulberry grove, join me, as we watch a house become a palace. Home to some popular royals, this destination still plays a role in royal life today.
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Today’s destination takes us to the centre of London. Starting life as a mulberry grove, join me, as we watch a house become a palace. Home to some popular royals, this destination still plays a role in royal life today.
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*Not AI generated. All content is original.*
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INTRO.
Welcome to Destination: History, where we tackle interesting and fascinating places and take a stroll through the history behind them.
Probably most famous for being the home of the UK’s monarch. Today’s destination sits in central London and is a tourist hotspot with balcony appearances by a variety of royals and the popular changing of the guard ceremony. This destination hasn’t always been the monarch’s official London residence though, believe i
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