Li-Ann and I went to visit Buckingham Palace today - the palace has been open on during the summer for the past few years, and you visit most of the state rooms. Sadly you don't get to see the Queen's bedroom! It was interesting to see a proper working palace, so many of the palaces you visit in Europe are museums and not in practical use. So there were quite a few rooms we recognise from state banquets, investitures and different ceremonies.
The tour took about an hour and a half and there was a very informative audio tour included in the price. One of the most impressive bits was the collection of Old Masters -Rembrant, Vermeer etc. A collection to rival any museum! Because it's the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Commonwealth, there was an exhibition showing gifts and outfits from the Queen's visits to different countries in the Commonwealth. One of the gifts was a wool tapestry of Mount Cook donated by the Timaru City Council! Brilliant!
The tour ended with the possibility of a cream tea on the terrace, a (very ornate) gift shop and a stroll through the gardens. The gardens were actually gorgeous and huge! Security was very tight and we were watched pretty much all the way by staff so there was no chance to run amok or steal stuff.
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