Tudor architecture

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We include updates on St James's Palace, Palace of Whitehall, Hampton Court Palace, St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, Palace of Placentia, Richmond Palace, Hatfield House, Nonsuch Palace, Holker Hall, Wollaton Hall, Nottingham Castle, Eltham Palace, Cragside, Prodigy house, Montacute House, King's College Chapel, Cambridge ... and more.

2022
St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle
Prince Philip was moved to the King George VI Memorial Chapel upon Queen Elizabeth II's death.
2021
St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, was initially interred in the Royal Vault.
2019 BlueGem sold their controlling 40% stake to a consortium of private equity groups led by Glendower Capital.
May 2019
St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle
Lady Gabriella Windsor married Thomas Kingston in a wedding held at St George's Chapel
October 2018
St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle
Princess Eugenie of York married Jack Brooksbank in a royal wedding ceremony at St George's Chapel
May 2018
St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle
Prince Harry (Prince Henry of Wales) married Meghan Markle in a high-profile royal wedding at St George's Chapel
2017 Premiere of 'Six' musical inspired by Henry VIII's six wives, and release of 'The White Princess' television series about Henry VII and Elizabeth of York.
February 9 2016 Vincent Nichols, the Catholic archbishop of Westminster, celebrated vespers in the Chapel Royal, marking the first Catholic service at the palace in 450 years since the Elizabethan Religious Settlement.
September 2015 The Royal Collection recorded 542 works of art and furnishings located at Hampton Court Palace, primarily paintings, furniture, ceramics, and sculptures.
February 12 2015 Hampton Court Palace celebrated the 500th anniversary of its construction's groundbreaking, marked by daily dramatised historical scenes commemorating the original construction date.
2012 Hampton Court Palace served as the venue for the Road Cycling Time Trial of the 2012 Summer Olympics, with temporary structures including medal position thrones installed in the palace grounds.
2010 Liberty was acquired by private equity firm BlueGem Capital in a deal worth £32 million.

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