Prince Edward Visits The Royal Buildings Of Tudor Greenwich | Crown & Country | Real Royalty

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00:03 - Greenwich. The story of Greenwich Palace stretches as far back as 1471 right up to the Queen's House as it is today, and includes the rival of the maritime museum, the observatory, the park, and the Royal Naval College. We pay a visit to nearby Blackheath and the former Tudor palace at Eltham.

24:00 - Site of the Palace once occupied by Diana, Princess of Wales, Kensington's development was originally funded by the enormous success of Prince Albert's Great Exhibition in 1851. Modestly, "Albertropolis" was created! The area is still home to numerous museums, colleges, the Albert Hall, and most appropriately, the recently refurbished Albert Memorial.

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