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Buckingham Palace
noun
a residence of the British sovereigns since 1837, in London, England: built 1703.
the reigning British monarch or the royal family.
Buckingham Palace has denied the rumor.
Buckingham Palace
noun
the London residence of the British sovereign: built in 1703, rebuilt by John Nash in 1821–36 and partially redesigned in the early 20th century
Example Sentences
The president of Germany will visit the UK later this year, Buckingham Palace has announced.
It also meant that Buckingham Palace stopped being answerable for his behaviour.
"I drafted a few lines and sent it to the palace, but the Queen loved it. It got signed off by Buckingham Palace communications."
Twenty years later, Buckingham Palace was in touch again - asking her to become a Dame.
To be awarded posthumously, a relative must attend Buckingham Palace, where the King or another royal presents the medal in person.
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