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For over a hundred years, starting in the 16th century, Whitehall Palace was the seat of the Tudor and Stuart monarchies, not to mention the site of many of their most notorious antics.
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Next, we will walk down Whitehall, exploring more fascinating stories about the queens and uncovering the remains of the Palace of Whitehall ... person behind the Tudor dynasty and introduce ...
Elizabeth’s coffin remained in Whitehall Palace for three weeks and she was then laid to rest in a lavish funeral in the vault of her grandfather King Henry VII. Lady Southwell described that ...
"The history of Whitehall Palace is fascinating. Many people don't realise it was once the largest royal residence for the Tudor and Stuart courts and many significant historical events happened there ...
Queen Anne, who followed William in 1702, promised to put aside £100,000 for six years to fund the rebuilding of Whitehall Palace. Her endeavours, too, came to nothing. So the wreckage was swept ...
Rachel Delman has been researching Collyweston Palace for over a decade ... which were crucial to the making (and remaking) of the Tudor dynasty. Margaret Beaufort acquired Collyweston manor ...
The Chapel Royal is the private chapel at St James's Palace and where Diana's body has lain for the past week. The chapel is the main surviving part of a Tudor palace built by Henry VIII.