We’ve all seen the Beefeaters proudly parading at Royal ceremonies such as the State Opening of Parliament. But who are these men – and women – in the red and gold coats and the top hats with flowers round the brim? Why are they called Beefeaters? And why are...
The life of a mediaeval monk was a hard one! So how did a small piece of woodwork make it a little bit easier? As well as carrying out skilled tasks such as illuminating manuscripts, the monks’ main job was to pray in the Cathedral eight times a day. The first...
Royal London is a quarter steeped in tradition, where England’s Monarchs have resided for centuries. Our tour covers the historic buildings and places that still host the pageantry, ceremony and working life of the Royal Family. Starting at Buckingham Palace, the...
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