Where is the Chapel Royal located?

The location for Royal weddings and christenings, the Chapel Royal, situated within the grounds of St James's Palace, is steeped in Royal history.
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Can you visit Chapel Royal?

Everyone is welcome to attend the sung religious services at the Chapel Royal or to visit the place where Kings and Queens have worshipped for centuries. The Chapel is located on the ground floor and has level access so should not present problems for visitors with mobility difficulties. Wheelchair hire is available.
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What is Chapel Royal?

A chapel royal is an establishment in the British and Canadian royal households serving the spiritual needs of the sovereign and the royal family.
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Can you get married in the Chapel Royal?

The Chapel Royal offers weddings, baptisms and funerals.
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Is Chapel Royal St. James palace open to the public?

The chapel is rarely open to the public, although sometimes takes part in London Open House. The public can attend Sunday services at the Chapel Royal and the Queen's Chapel.
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Where to go to see the Changing of the Guard?

Changing of The King's Guard takes place in front of Buckingham Palace at 1045 and lasts for about 45 minutes. You should arrive early to get the best view. Soldiers gather at St James's Palace and Wellington Barracks from 1000 and march to Buckingham Palace accompanied by music.
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Can you go into the royal Palace?

Buckingham Palace's magnificent State Rooms open to visitors each summer.
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Are you legally married if you get married in a church?

Yes you can – there are a few legal requirements for getting married in church, but being a regular churchgoer is not one of them. If all the basic legal requirements are met, you can get married in your local church, or one where you have a legally-recognised connection.
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Where is the Chapel Royal?

The location for Royal weddings and christenings, the Chapel Royal, situated within the grounds of St James's Palace, is steeped in Royal history.
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Who got married at St. James Palace?

Queen Victoria was married at the Palace.

Queen Victoria married Prince Albert in The Chapel Royal at St James's Palace in 1840. The Chapel Royal was originally built by Henry VIII for his short-lived marriage with Anne of Cleves in 1540.
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Why is it called a chapel instead of a church?

“Chapel” came to describe a space for worship that is part of a larger church or set aside for special services in the early 13th century. Some say the word chapel, which means “little cape” in Latin, refers to the sanctuary in France where the relic of St. Martin of Tours' cape was kept.
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Who is buried in the Tower of London?

Three queens of England have been laid to rest here at St Peter ad Vincula: Anne Boleyn, Catherine Howard and Lady Jane Grey. They were executed in different places within the Tower, but are commemorated with a memorial on Tower Green.
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Can you visit Anne Boleyn's grave?

Where is Anne Boleyn buried? The closest we can get to Anne today is by visiting her final resting place; she is buried in the Chapel Royal of St Peter ad Vincula at the Tower of London.
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What does ad vincula mean?

Saint Peter ad Vincula (Saint Peter in Chains) alludes to the Bible story of the Liberation of Saint Peter, when the Apostle Peter, imprisoned by King Herod Agrippa, was rescued by an angel.
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Can you go inside Buckingham Palace for free?

To admire the exterior of London Buckingham Palace and witness the guard changing ceremony is completely free. In order to enter the State Rooms, the Queen's Gallery, and The Royal Mews, you'll have to purchase a ticket.
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Do you have to pay to go into the Grand Palace?

One more thing that visitors pay attention when coming to The Grand Palace is its ticket fee. The Entrance Fees for Grand Palace Bangkok is 500 Baht per person, same price for adults and children (fees for Grand Palace Bangkok and Wat Phra Kaew are included).
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Where does the king of England live?

Buckingham Palace has served as the official London residence of the monarch since 1837, and today the State Rooms are used by The King to receive and entertain guests.
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Is Changing of the Guard worth it?

It is definitely worth seeing at least once in your life. However, I regret not arriving much earlier—probably at least an hour ahead of time. The crowds are big, especially in the summer, and once the roads are closed off, it becomes difficult to move around or find a good spot.
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Can you see the Changing of the Guard for free?

No, watching the Changing the Guard ceremony is free of charge. How early should I arrive to get a good spot? Arriving at least 30-45 mins before the ceremony starts is recommended to secure a good viewing position, as the event is quite popular.
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Where is the best place to watch the changing of guard Buckingham Palace?

The Buckingham Palace gates and the steps of the Victoria Memorial directly opposite are two of the best spots to watch Changing the Guard. Alternatively, arrive early and secure a spot on The Mall, between Marlborough Road and Buckingham Palace, for a front-row view of the guards marching past.
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Who gave Queen Victoria away at her wedding?

The Duke of Sussex was the favourite uncle of Queen Victoria. He gave her away at her wedding to Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha in 1840. The Duke of Sussex died, aged 70 of erysipelas, at Kensington Palace in 1843.
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Do any royals live at St. James Palace?

Although no longer the principal residence of the monarch, it is the ceremonial meeting place of the Accession Council, the office of the Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps, and the London residence of several members of the royal family. St James's Palace, Garden Walls, Marlborough Gate, etc.
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Who was the last royal to get married?

19 May 2018: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, third grandson of Queen Elizabeth II and younger son of the future King Charles III, was married to Meghan Markle at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, Windsor.
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