2nd Floor at Secret Messages Interiors, Buckingham, England
An overview of our 2nd floor at our Gifts, Accessories & Interiors Shop in Buckingham, England. scrtmsgs.com
Ground Floor at Secret Messages Interiors, Buckingham, England.
A snapshot of our ground floor of the shop taken 26th Feb 2016. scrtmsgs.com.
Secret Messages Interiors Library Room, 2nd Floor
An overview of our 2nd Floor, The Library Room at Secret Messages Interiors, Buckingham, England. scrtmsgs.com
Secret Messages Interiors Urban Industrial Room
Our 2nd floor, Urban Industrial Room, Buckingham, England
Take a Tour of the Queen's Six Amazing Royal Palaces Across the UK
Take a Tour of the Queen's Six Amazing Royal Homes and Palaces Across the UK Inside and Outside
What the Royal Family's Palaces and Homes Really Look Like?
Your guide to the castles ans palaces that Queen Elizabeth II, Prince William, and the rest of the royal family call home:
According to British Newspapers, Queen Elizabeth the Second Has an Overall Fortune of $421 Million, a Lot of This Money is Spent Maintaining Her Various Properties Across the Uk
In Short, the Queen Owns Immense Amounts of Property, but She Couldn't Sell Most of It if She Wanted to. Of Her Entire Portfolio, Her Prime Properties Are Split Between Four Crown-owned and Two Privately-owned Residences — Passed Down From Her Father, King George the Sixth. It's in These Six Opulent Palaces That the Queen Spends Almost All of Her Time, Let's Explore Them
Where Does the Royal Family Live?
Crown-owned: Buckingham Palace
As Far as Architectural Marvels Are Concerned, Buckingham Palace is Among the Top of the List, the Structure Exudes Opulence.
Buckingham Palace is So Popular That Even the Guards Who Stand at Their Gate Have Their Own Emoji.
Foxtons Estate Agents Valued Buckingham Palace at Over $2.7 Billion — the Queen Could Actually Rent It for a Million Dollar a Week, but of Course She Wouldn't.
Crown-owned: Windsor Castle
Notable for Its Long Association With the English and Later British Royal Family and for Its Architecture. The Original Castle Was Built in the 11th Century After the Norman Invasion of England by William the Conqueror, Windsor Castle is the Longest-occupied Palace in Europe and, at Almost 1,000 Years Old, is Something of an Icon of British Architecture, It is Often the Venue of State Events and It's the Queen's Country Residence. She Spends Most Weekends Here.
Crown-owned: Palace of Holyroodhouse
Holyroodhouse is the Queen's Official Scottish Residence It is Also Where Mary, Queen of Scots, Married Twice, It is a Key Example of 17th Century Scottish Architecture With Exceptional National and International Architectural and Historical Significance.
Crown-owned: Hillsborough Castle
It's the Queen's Official Residence in Northern Ireland, Made So After the War of Irish Independence Meant She Could No Longer Occupy a Royal Residence in Dublin.
Viewed by Some as a Politically Neutral Venue, Hillsborough Has Played an Important Role in the Peace Process in Northern Ireland Since the 80s.
In 2014, Historic Royal Palaces Took Over the Running of Hillsborough Castle and Began an Ambitious Project to Restore the House and Gardens to Its Former Glory.
Privately-owned: Sandringham House
Sandringham House Was Purchased in 1862 by Queen Victoria.
A Family Favorite, the Queen Always Spends Christmas and New Year at Sandringham — Where She Broadcasts Her Famous Annual Address to the Nation.
Sandringham House Remains Private Property of the Royal Family and is Not Part of the Crown Estate.
Privately-owned: Balmoral Castle
Balmoral Castle is an Example of Scottish Baronial Architecture, and is Classified by Historic Environment Scotland as a Category A Listed Building.
The Balmoral Estate Now Covers an Area of Approximately 50,000 Acres, It is a Working Estate, Including Grouse Moors, Forestry, and Farmland, as Well as Managed Herds of Deer, Highland Cattle, and Ponies.
Balmoral Castle Remains Private Property of the Royal Family and is Not Part of the Crown Estate.
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Secret of the Queen’s unusual jet lag remedy and 14 more of her fascinating travel habits
Queen Elizabeth II, officially the most widely travelled head of state in history - if anyone has a polished coping strategy for jet lag, surely it is she.
announcement by Buckingham Palace that Prince Harry’s fiancee will join the Queen for Christmas
announcement by Buckingham Palace that Prince Harry’s fiancee will join the Queen for Christmas
Fascinating rare footage inside the Queen’s Palace reveals lengthy route to deliver her food
Buckingham Palace has opened its doors to the public for a couple months while Queen Elizabeth enjoys the summer at her Scottish estate, but visitors normally don’t get this kind of look at the monarch’s London residence.
[Vlog] The Most Delightful Chapel in London and it's Hidden inside a Hospital!
One of the best things about London is that you can always find gems in the least expected places, and St Christopher's Chapel is one good example! Oscar Wilde described it as the most delightful private chapel in London, and it is truly worth a visit.
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We've run down all of our leads and delivered our message to the embassy cat. Trish and I set out to explore London. As we approach Buckingham Palace, a mysterious medical helicopter appears out of nowhere and lands in the grass just in front of the palace. A medical team rushed out. What was their purpose? Why is there still no mainstream news reporting on this?
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The Duke of Cambridge honours Grassroots Volunteers at Buckingham Palace
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Queen Elizabeth travelled to THIS place for her honeymoon with Prince Philip
Queen Elizabeth travelled to THIS place for her honeymoon with Prince Philip.
QUEEN ELIZABETH married Prince Philip in 1947, but where did they celebrate on their honeymoon?
Queen Elizabeth, 91, has reigned for nearly 66 years and has been married to her husband Prince Philip for 70 years.
The wedding in 1947 was a spectacular event, with her wedding dress famously being paid for with rationing coupons following World War II.
After the wedding on November 20, the couple chose to head on their honeymoon straight afterwards.
The destination wasn’t as exotic as many may think.
The newlyweds chose to spend their time at two places in the United Kingdom that meant something to the family.
One of the first destinations was to Broadlands in Hampshire.
It is the family home of the Mountbatten's, Prince Philip’s family and is occupied by Earl Mountbatten, his uncle.
Prince Charles and Diana also spent their first three days honeymooning there in 1981.
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip then chose to head to Birkhall in Scotland.
H.M. Queen Elizabeth II at Hampton Court Palace, December 2010
H.M. Queen Elizabeth II at Hampton Court Palace, December 2010
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Rev. Canon Denis Mulliner, Canon of Her Majesty's Chapel Royal;
Carl Jackson, Director of Music
Queen Elizabeth ll Speaks About Royal Frogmore 2017
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Royal Balmoral bombshell: The heartwarming reason the Queen won’t turn the heating on - News 247
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For any copyright, please send me a message. The Queen has reigned since 1952 after her father died and whilst she has had plenty of loving family members by her side in that time, a portion of her heart has long been reserved for her adorable pooches. Queen Elizabeth II has owned more than 30 corgis in her life, in addition to dorgis, black Labradors and cocker spaniels. These canine companions have been a part of her life since she was just three years old, when she was gifted her first pet dog, a small cairn terrier, by her uncle David, the Prince of Wales. But what does the Queen’s love of dogs have to do with her decisions about heating? Queen Elizabeth II spends each summer break at Balmoral castle, where she joined by other members of the Royal Family. This year, the Queen put her annual holiday on hold in order to accept Theresa May’s resignation and meet with the 77th Prime Minister Boris Johnson. She is due to stay at her residence in the Scottish highlands until early October. Over the summer, many family members have been up to visit her, and even Boris Johnson and his girlfriend Carrie Symonds were invited up to stay for a weekend. The guestrooms at Balmoral are renowned as being chilly in temperature. In fact, Cherie Blair was known to not be fond of Balmoral’s cold rooms or its 9am bagpipe wake-up call. The castle can reach -27C in winter and is notorious for its chilly interior, something Queen Victoria reportedly loved, but what the Russian Tsar once complained, claiming it was colder than Siberia.So why does the Queen refuse to use the heating at Balmoral? According to royal expert Brian Hoey the Queen does not use the heating because of her dogs. He wrote in The Lady magazine: “Royal children often like to have their pet dogs - of the smaller variety on their beds at night for very practical reasons: they kept them warm on cold winter nights. “Royalty have always avoided heating homes too much; ask any guest who has frozen when staying at Balmoral, even in August. “Chilly bedrooms were made more welcoming after the pet dogs had lain their for a couple of hours before bedtime.” Reportedly Balmoral has completely inadequate central heating and instead the Queen, a devoted dog lover, prefers to snuggle up with her favourite pooches to keep warm. Each royal household carefully monitors its heating using a computerised Building Management System. The system controls the heating, cooling and hot water supplied to the buildings and at Buckingham Palace, heating and hot water is produced by the Combined Heat and Power plant and boilers, with flat plate heat exchangers increasing the efficiency of heat transfer. In recent years, images inside the Queen’s residences have shown her using cheap electric
Inside Prince Charles And Camilla's Gorgeous Home
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Clarence House, the primary home of Prince Charles and Camilla, is an architectural treasure within walking distance of Buckingham Palace in London. The impressive four-story building was designed between 1825 and 1827, and before Charles and Camilla came to live at the estate, it was home of the late Queen Mother for nearly 50 years. Although the royal family's official site says the building underwent extensive refurbishment and redecoration to become a home for Charles, much remained the same as it had in the early- to mid-1900s. Even the queen's furniture and art remain in the rooms they were originally placed. If you can't make it to London and experience an annual August tour, here's a quick look at some of the highlights of the gorgeous home of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall...
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Inside Frogmore Cottage, Prince Harry and Meghan’s new Windsor home
Inside Frogmore Cottage, Prince Harry and Meghan’s new Windsor home.
Since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's engagement in November 2017, the pair have been happily living in Nottingham Cottage on the grounds of Kensington Palace in London.
But it safe to say that plenty has changed since that day – the couple are now husband and wife, and are expecting their first baby together, due in the spring of 2019.
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Death Of King George VI : Britain Mourns (1952)
Obituary. Death of King George VI (1936-1952) - much of the following is library material taken from earlier Pathe Newsreels.
Begins with intertitle: In the sudden death of King George VI Britain mourns the passing of a Monarch whose life was an inspiration to all over whom he ruled.
View of Sandringham through gate. M/S of people in mourning looking through railings. L/S of Sandringham. Facade of B.B.C. Broadcasting House - sound is of radio announcement of King's death.
Houses of Parliament in mist - the flag is lowered to half mast. Various shots of newspaper sellers with placards announcing the King's death. Shots of newspapers coming off the press and being transported by van.
Crowds outside the Royal Exchange - Exchange flag at half mast. Zoom in on newspaper headlines The King is Dead. Marlborough House - Queen Mary standard still at top of the mast. Various shots of mourners. Westminster Abbey - various footage. American flag at half mast outside American Embassy. C/U of American soldier in uniform reading a newspaper.
Downing Street. Churchill leaving. Press photographers take his picture. Crowds outside Buckingham Palace. C/Us of mourners. Library footage of the King looking ill at London Airport. Crowds outside Buckingham Palace. Newspaper headline Operation Today. A notice is attached to the railings of the palace.
L/S of Westminster Abbey. Archbishop takes crown from altar and walks towards King - coronation footage. King and Queen Elizabeth (Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon later Queen Mother) on their estate at Sandringham - they chat and smile with an unidentified man. King and Princess Margaret look at some stacked wheat in a field. Various shots of the Royal Family riding bicycles through fields, nice shots of Princess Margaret and Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) on their bicycles. Queen rides in trap followed by King and Princesses on bikes. Good for showing the Royal family at play.
World War Two sequence - King in uniform visits an East London bomb site. He looks at rubble and damaged buildings. King is seen with Herbert Morrison walking through bomb damaged streets.
Victory Parade down the Mall. King and Royal family at salute. Troops march past.
Royal family at opening of the Festival of Britain. King shakes hands with Clement Attlee and Winston Churchill. Royal family walks through Transport Section. Queen touches wheel of engine whilst King chats to Attlee.
Buckingham Palace - christening of Princess Anne - various footage of the Royal Family at the christening.
Kenya, Royal Hunting Lodge (Sagana Lodge) where Princess Elizabeth heard of her father's death. Shots of Royal couple with Sir Philip Mitchell arriving at Lodge. Interior of Lodge. Prince Philip (Duke of Edinburgh), Elizabeth and Sir Mitchell strolling in grounds.
Departure of Princess Elizabeth for trip to Kenya. King George, Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret attend her departure and are seen walking down the steps of the aircraft. The King waves, Princess Elizabeth waves from the door of the aircraft. Narrator in a sad voice observes: It was a farewell, it was also as events turned out, goodbye. Camera follows the King as he chats with Sir Miles Thomas. He joins the Queen and stands looking at aircraft.
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