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If you thought only the royal palace in England was worth seeing, you surely are missing out on something magical, the Kensington Palace. The palace is known to ooze remnants of the past and in the beginning the Palace was known to the locals as the famous Nottingham House. At first it was under the then Earl of Nottingham and hence the name in the beginning. But it was in the year 1689 when William III took over the mansion from the then Earl of Nottingham, and refurbished the entire palace. The widening of the private roads was sanctioned by William III and there were royal apartments made for the royal couple, the King and the Queen as well.

It is at the Kensington Palace where Queen Ann used to be for many days during the early 1700's, says a source. Under her there were many apartments that got a facelift and an extension, however, her main forte on renovating the palace was to upkeep the status of the Kensington Palace's gardens, say tourists. There was an orangery made along with other buildings meant for the gardens, while Queen Ann was around at the Kensington Palace.If you thought only the royal palace in England was worth seeing, you surely are missing out on something magical, the Kensington Palace. The palace is known to ooze remnants of the past and in the beginning the Palace was known to the locals as the famous Nottingham House. At first it was under the then Earl of Nottingham and hence the name in the beginning. But it was in the year 1689 when William III took over the mansion from the then Earl of Nottingham, and refurbished the entire palace. The widening of the private roads was sanctioned by William III and there were royal apartments made for the royal couple, the King and the Queen as well.

It is at the Kensington Palace where Queen Ann used to be for many days during the early 1700's, says a source. Under her there were many apartments that got a facelift and an extension, however, her main forte on renovating the palace was to upkeep the status of the Kensington Palace's gardens, say tourists. There was an orangery made along with other buildings meant for the gardens, while Queen Ann was around at the Kensington Palace.If you thought only the royal palace in England was worth seeing, you surely are missing out on something magical, the Kensington Palace. The palace is known to ooze remnants of the past and in the beginning the Palace was known to the locals as the famous Nottingham House. At first it was under the then Earl of Nottingham and hence the name in the beginning. But it was in the year 1689 when William III took over the mansion from the then Earl of Nottingham, and refurbished the entire palace. The widening of the private roads was sanctioned by William III and there were royal apartments made for the royal couple, the King and the Queen as well.

It is at the Kensington Palace where Queen Ann used to be for many days during the early 1700's, says a source. Under her there were many apartments that got a facelift and an extension, however, her main forte on renovating the palace was to upkeep the status of the Kensington Palace's gardens, say tourists. There was an orangery made along with other buildings meant for the gardens, while Queen Ann was around at the Kensington Palace.

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