Kensington Palace is a royal palace located in the Kensington Gardens of London. The palace has been a residence for members of the British Royal Family since the 17th century and is currently the official residence of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
Originally known as Nottingham House, the palace was purchased by King William III and Queen Mary II in 1689, who commissioned architect Christopher Wren to expand and redesign the building. Over the years, several monarchs and their families have lived at the palace, including Queen Victoria and Princess Diana.
The palace has undergone numerous renovations and restorations over the centuries, including a major refurbishment in the 1990s. Visitors can tour parts of the palace, including the State Rooms, which feature ornate furnishings, portraits, and historic artifacts. The palace also houses the Royal Ceremonial Dress Collection, which contains clothing worn by members of the Royal Family over the past 400 years.
In addition to its historical significance, Kensington Palace is also known for its beautiful gardens, including the Sunken Garden, which was redesigned in 2017 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Princess Diana's death. Visitors can enjoy a stroll through the gardens, which feature colorful flower beds, fountains, and statues. The palace also hosts temporary exhibitions and events throughout the year, including concerts, lectures, and workshops.