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Buckingham Palace to open first ever Christmas shop | Royal | News

Royal palaces, Windsor Castle and Holyrood House’s famous halls are soon preparing to make a festive make -up as it will endure glittering decorations and 20 -meter magnificent Christmas trees. Visitors to the iconic buildings are beautifully decorated trees, impressive leaves and balconies, ceilings and large stairs hanging from large stairs.

And for the first time, a special Christmas Pop-up will be opened at Royal Mews in Buckingham Palace. The 200 -year -old stables, which are generally closed to visitors in winter, will receive a festive makeup to sell a series of Christmas refreshments, gifts and decoration before it was opened on November 14th.

The best seasonal products of Royal Collection Trust will be offered for sale with new products, including various kitchen accessories inspired by the large kitchen in Windsor Castle, which are influenced by hand -selected botanics from the gardens of Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle.

Other elements include a full -sized advent calendar with a limited number of collectors, hand -held ornaments and child plush toys.

In London, Windsor and Edinburgh, special winter tours, houses will normally provide special access to visitors.

This includes the Famous Eastern Wing of Buckingham Palace and the State Apartments and Holyroodhouse Palace in Windsor Castle.

Among the important points in Windsor will include the house of the world -famous Queen Mary’s Bebek, adorned with small decorations, St George’s Chapel and festive activities during school holidays.

In Edinburgh, the palace will host two Christmas performances in the evenings of 9 and 10 December, where guests can enjoy the beautiful decorated state apartments with Mulled wine and minced pies before a festive concert in the Great Gallery.

This includes the Famous Eastern Wing of Buckingham Palace and the State Apartments and Holyroodhouse Palace in Windsor Castle.

Among the important points in Windsor will include the house of the world -famous Queen Mary’s Bebek, adorned with small decorations, St George’s Chapel and festive activities during school holidays.

In Edinburgh, the palace will host two Christmas performances in the evenings of 9 and 10 December, where guests can enjoy the beautiful decorated state apartments with Mulled wine and minced pies before a festive concert in the Great Gallery.

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