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  1. The St. James's Detachment of The King's Guard mounts daily guard in Friary Court. History of St James's Palace. Built largely between 1531 and 1536 by Henry VIII, much of the original red-brick building erected by Henry VIII still survives today, including the Chapel Royal, the gatehouse, some turrets and two surviving Tudor rooms in the State apartments.

  2. Nov 26, 2023 · Home. Architecture. St James’s Palace: An exclusive look inside the British monarchy’s oldest, quirkiest and most mysterious palace. Simon Thurley November 26, 2023. Fig 1: Henry VIII’s turreted gatehouse, the familiar Tudor face of St James’s Palace. Credit: Will Pryce for Country Life.

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    • A Brief History of St James’s Palace
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    During its early years, Henry used the palace as a refuge from the demands of his time at court. At the zenith of their relationship, he and Anne Boleyn spent a lot of time there, enjoying their life together. It’s not all rosy though: even aside from the fact that Boleyn quickly fell from grace, the palace was associated with a series of unfortuna...

    St James’s Palace is unusual in that you can still see most of the original Tudor architecture today, though parts of it were rebuilt after a fire at the beginning of the 19th century. Visiting is also a great chance to spy on the most senior Royal Palace of them all. That sounds pretty epic – even by London standards where our attitude to old stuf...

    Friary Court is a particularly famous part of St James’s Palace – and it’s mainly used after the death of a Monarch. In case of this morbid event, the council will meet to declare the new Monarch and discuss any interim plans. The new Monarch is then expected to make a sacred oath, and afterwards, the Garter King of Arms announces the new monarch f...

    There’s an exception to the “no public access” rule for those attending a service at the Chapel Royal, a part of the original Tudor Palace. You can attend public services in the Chapel Royal at 11.15am on Sundays – except during August and September and the Sundays immediately after Easter and Christmas. Note: In the winter, the services move to th...

  5. King Charles III in right of the Crown. St James's Palace is the most senior royal palace in London, the capital of the United Kingdom. The palace gives its name to the Court of St James's, which is the monarch's royal court, and is located in the City of Westminster in London. Although no longer the principal residence of the monarch, it is ...

    • 1536; 487 years ago
    • Tudor
    • 1531; 492 years ago
  6. May 21, 2021 · The redbrick Tudor structure of St James’s Palace was built by King Henry VIII from 1531-1536 on the former site of the Hospital of St James. The Palace was intended to be used by Henry VIII as a residence to ‘escape formal court life’, and you can still see the initials ‘H.A.’ (for Henry and his second wife Anne) on a couple of the ...

  7. Jacqueline Banerjee, Editor-in-Chief, the Victorian Web. St James's Palace, seen from the west end of Pall Mall, on the north side. Built c. 1533-35 for Henry VIII, possibly to the design of Hans Holbein, the palace underwent later alterations, and needed much rebuilding after a major fire in 1809. But it remained one of the main royal ...

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