Celebrating its 200th anniversary, the Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace is recognized as a premier working stable. Originally built for King George IV, it has hosted notable events and serves an essential role for the Royal Family, displaying historic carriages and continuing to function daily. Notably, Queen Elizabeth II described it as "a small village which belongs to Buckingham Palace". The Mews has been accessible to the public throughout history, reflecting its long-standing connection to the monarchy and the people.
The Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace, one of the finest working stables, is 200 years old this month, historically significant and operational for Royal Family needs.
Queen Elizabeth II described the Royal Mews as "a small village which belongs to Buckingham Palace", highlighting its role as both a functional and historical site.
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