Kew Palace

2021-06-05

Kew Palace is open from April to September and admission is remembered for the extra charge for Kew Gardens. To get to the royal residence, take a bus, train or Tube to Kew Garden station. Kew Palace provides charming insight into privileged life between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries. Investigate reproduced Georgian rooms and find out about this close royal residence's previous regal residents, including the notorious King George III. The royal residence, initially known as Dutch House, was worked in 1631 and later turned into a top choice of King George III and his family. It in the long run served as a sanctuary for the lord while increasing episodes of insanity constrained him to withdraw from public life. After the ruler's better half, Queen Charlotte, kicked the bucket in 1818 the residence stayed void for quite a long time. Today, the royal residence is kept up by Historic Royal Palaces. Meander through the rooms, which have been reproduced to resemble their appearance when the imperial family spent their summers here.