The Tower of London (officially called His Majesty’s Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower ... a castle containing one ring of defenses inside another. The Tower was where arms and armor ...
There's an impressive procession of 18 Tudor barges travelling along the Thames from Hampton Court to the Tower. Meanwhile major building work is under way inside the ...
A previous version of this article erroneously stated that Queen Elizabeth II "famously faced severe limitations during the first 18 years of her life" in Kensington Palace. In fact, Queen ...
but never The Tower of London. Castles would be built with thick walls and often surrounded by water, which is called a moat, to stop enemies from being able to get inside. The walls would be ...
Buckingham Palace said: "St Edward's Crown, the historic centrepiece of the Crown Jewels, has been removed from the Tower of London to allow for modification work to begin ahead of the Coronation ...
Built as a fortress by William the Conqueror beginning in the 1070s, the UNESCO-listed Tower of London is one of the city's most iconic landmarks. Once a palace for monarchs, a formidable state ...
Despite its name, the large complex has a long history as a palace ... The White Tower is one of the world's most famous castles and a recognizable London landmark. Inside, you'll find the ...
An access-all-areas look at the Tower of London, one of the most iconic landmarks in Britain, that uncovers secrets from its 900-year history. In March 2023, the Tower of London prepares for one ...
Discover the Tower of London – a secure fortress, royal palace, infamous prison and execution site where you can explore 1,000 years of history. Prepare to be dazzled by the world-famous Crown ...