Prince Wales Charles, Heir to the English Queen Elizabeth II, will open the Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle and other royal residences for year-round visits when he inherits the throne. He discusses these plans with his wife, Son Prince William and other members of the royal family, reports The Sunday Times.
72-year-old heir is going to change the existing rules: make a residence not private, but public places. Now you can visit the rooms of the Buckingham Palace only in the summer, but also this opportunity for the last two years is not available because of the coronavirus pandemic. However, from July to September of this year, citizens will be able to acquire tours for royal gardens and even arrange picnics on lawns of the Buckingham Palace.
Last year it was reported that secret rooms were found in the Buckingham Palace.
Before this Elizabeth II conducted a virtual tour of the Buckingham Palace. The queen showed a white living room with a huge chandelier with gold candlesticks, a throne room with high ceilings, several chandeliers and two red chairs made of carved and gilded beech wood. Subscribers were able to see Queen’s thrones and her spouse.