Clarence House
Clarence
House is the London home of the Queen Mother and lies in the grounds of
St James's Palace. It is never open to the public but on her birthday,
August 4, the Queen Mother usually comes to the gates where crowds of
wellwishers gather with flowers and other tributes. She often spends
quite a time chatting with her admirers, and the informal occasion ends
with a march-past of a Guards Band playing Happy Birthday to You.
The original building was constructed 1825-8 by John Nash for William,
Duke of Clarence, later William IV.King William succeeded to the throne
in 1830 and continued to live in the house with his wife Adelaide
because Buckingham Palace was still under contruction. He stayed at
Clarence House until his death in 1837. It was Queen Victoria, who
succeeded William as monarch in 1837, who began the tradition of royal
residence at Buckingham Palace. Since then, Clarence House has served as
home to a number of Royals. William's sister, Princess Augusta, moved
in after her brother's death. She was followed by Victoria of
Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, Queen Victoria's mother, between 1841 and 1861.
For the next eighty years the palace was home to two of Queen Victoria's
sons: Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh (1844-1900) who built a Russian
Orthodox chapel in the palace for his wife Marie, the daughter of
Emperor Alexander II of Russia. Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught
(1850-1942), lived in the house from 1900 until his death in 1942,
during the Second World War. The chain of royal residence was broken
during the war when Clarence House became the headquarters of both the
Red Cross and St John Ambulance Brigade between 1942 and 1945. The house
suffered heavy bomb damage, but three storeys of the original building
remain despite extensive renovation and rebuilding. After the war the
newly-married Princess Elizabeth (now The Queen) moved into the house
with Prince Philip, and lived there until her accession to the throne in
1952. It was then that the Queen Mother and her younger daughter,
Princess Margaret, moved in, though the princess now lives in Kensington
Palace. Clarence House was also used by Diana during her engagement to
Prince Charles. Clarence House houses the Queen Mother's household
office and contains many items from her personal art collection and
correspondence.
Located at: Stable Yard Gate, London, SW1 Telephone: n/a Opens: Not open to the public Cost: Free Closest Subway Station: St. James Park Station |
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