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  1. Actualment habiten el Palau de Kensington, la família del duc de Gloucester, la família del duc de Kent i la família del príncep Miquel de Kent . Arran de la publicació de les finances de la família reial, esclatà un important escàndol al voltant de la residència de Kensington. L'any 1979 es casà a Viena el príncep Miquel de Kent amb ...

  2. Kensington's royal borough status was granted in 1901 as it included of Kensington Palace, where Queen Victoria was born in 1819 and lived until her accession in 1837. Commissioned by King William III , Christopher Wren enlarged and rebuilt the original house in 1689, turning it into a fitting royal residence.

  3. The Royal Collection at Kensington PalaceThe regular displays at Kensington Palace are rich with works from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, reflecting the Palaces role as the home of William and Mary during this period. The Kings Gallery contains a number of Italian artworks, including the Four Season series of sculptures by Camillo Rusconi, a rare example of Roman Baroque sculpture ...

  4. Nottingham Cottage. /  51.50582°N 0.18870°W  / 51.50582; -0.18870. Nottingham Cottage is a house in the grounds of Kensington Palace in London. [1] As a grace-and-favour property, the house has been frequently occupied by members of the British royal family, as well as staff and employees.

  5. On Saturday, the Privy Council invited Georg Ludwig of Hanover to come to England as soon as possible as it was obvious the Queen's end was near. Anne died at 7:45 am on Sunday, 1 August 1714, aged 49, at Kensington Palace. The last of the Stuarts, her body lay at the palace for three weeks.

  6. 20 de sept. de 2018 · London - Kensington Gardens - The Broad Walk - View WSW on Queen Victoria Statue 1893 Daughter Princess Louise & Kensington Palace.jpg 3,915 × 2,592; 11.33 MB London - Kensington Gardens - View ENE along the fence of Kensington Palace.jpg 3,915 × 2,592; 11.4 MB

  7. Situado en Kensington Gardens, el Palacio de Kensington (Kensington Palace) ha sido lugar de residencia de la monarquía británica desde hace más de 300 años. El edificio. Este enorme caserón de campo construido en ladrillo rojo fue reformado en 1689 para convertirse en el hogar de la monarquía durante varias generaciones.