
If the cars, caresses and horses go to heaven, the royal meows is where they would go. Hidden behind the Buckingham Palace, this is the last stable for the always and majestic gift wheels and is said again. And I am sure Cinderella would say neighbors to jog in a real race for her love love with Prince Azzing. For now, we will have to establish ourselves with the coronation of King Carlos III and the Queen Consort to see some of these real service cariacas.
Royal Mewsings
The word “Mews” originates in the French word “dead” or to move. The Royal Hawks were originally held in the King’s Maullidos in Charing Cross (where the National Gallery today is located today) while their feathers moved. Duration The reign of Enrique VIII, the original meow was destroyed by fire and rebuilt as real stables, retaining its original name. The King’s Maullidos moved to the Buckingham Palace, becoming the royal meows after a John Nash design for George IV. Today, Royal Mews is home to the Royal Collection of coaches, carriages and cars, and has one of the best work stables in the world.
Gold State Coach and Coronation
Drawed from 1760, Gold State coach is the oldest and has been used for each coronation from George IV. Queen Victoria referred to her “anguished oscillation”, while William IV said that traveling in the state coach was like “launching in a rough sea.” King Charles III and Queen Consort will lead to Gold State coach from the Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace after coronation on May 6.
The state coach of jubilee diamonds
Diamond’s jubilee coach is the Royal Mews carriage with the majority: heating, air conditioning, hydraulic suspension and electric windows comes as standard. It was designed by an Australian, Jim Frecklington, who worked at Royal Mews when he was young. The coach weighs three tons and requires three boyfriends and six horses to pull it.
The coach is also a mobile museum of artifacts of 100 or historical sites of Great Britain. There is a main musket ball of the battle of Waterloo, fragments of a dress used by Florence Nightingale, and the crown is made of parts of the victory of the Nelson HMS (with a hidden camera inside). The wooden segments of the Tower of London, the Cathedral of San Pablo, the Palace of the Hampton Court, to name a few, can be found in the inner lining, and the two handles are decorated with 24 Kiwi diamonds and 130 sapphires.
The diamond jubilee coach is full of historical artifacts, including segments of the most famous buildings in Great Britain. Panel inlays also incorporates pieces of the Isaac Newton tree, Mayflower’s wood and the carpentry of a Spitfire. King Charles III and Queen Consort will lead to the Diamond Jubilee coach from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey for Coronation on May 6.
The glass coach
The glass coach was built in 1881 and was bought for the coronation of George V in 1911. It has been used to take the future girlfriend to the church (as with Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon in 1923, Lady Diana Spencer in 1981 and Miss Sarah Ferguson). It is also used to take the newly married church after service (as with Princes Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh in 1947).
British pride itself of the accuracy and punctuality of 100% military when it comes to all things in the bomb and circumstances, and real weddings are no exception. Or at least, that was the case until Lady Diana married Price Charles on July 29, 1981. The bride insisted on being late, and did it for about 30 seconds!
Cars and limousines at the Royal Mews

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The Royal Mews also houses a mixture of state and non -state cars. The five state cars have no plates and include a selection of Rock Royces and Bentley of British manufacture. There are eight drivers, but only the driver of the head and the two attached heads can lead to the king.
The real mews carriage horses
The career horses are Windsor Grays or Cleveland Bays. They are raised in Hampton Court, broken in Windsor Castle and moved to the Royal Mews at the age of four. They are exercised in Hyde Park and St James’s Park. The queen personally appointed all her horses.
Visiting the Royal Mews
The real cornBuckingham Palace, London, SW1W 1QH. Closest tube: Victoria
Inputs for adults £ 15, and all admission prices include a multimedia tour. Children under 5 go free. You can book your tickets here. At the end of your visit, ask a director to seal your ticket to turn it into a 1 year pass for which you can enjoy a free readmission.
Note: The Royal Mews is open until October 30, 2023.