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Jun 26, 2026

Role Buckingham Palace played to save Windsor Castle

Secret role Buckingham Palace played to save Windsor Castle

Buckingham Palace opened its doors to the public over three decades ago.

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Buckingham Palace opened its doors to tours in 1993 (Image: Vuk Valcic/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Buckingham Palace may no longer be the home of a monarch, and by the looks of it may never house a King or Queen again, but it is still a spectacular building. Every year, the Palace draws in visitors from all across the globe, who either gather outside the Palace to take pictures of one of the world’s most famous buildings or pay to see inside the Palace walls.

While tours only show state rooms and not private rooms, they prove to be very popular. The tours take place throughout the summer months, with tickets for standard admission now costing £33. However, while we are now used to the Palace doors being opened to the public in the summer, this was not always the case.

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