You can take a free virtual tour of Buckingham Palace from your living room – and you get to zoom in wherever you want
WITH it unknown as to just how long this lockdown will last, people are trying to find new ways to carry on with their lives as normal - and as the weather starts to warm up, we are more eager than ever to incorporate some daily activities into our lives.
While it seems all hope is lost, you can now get a glimpse inside one of London's most iconic landmarks from your living room for free - and take our word for it, it is SO amazing.
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The official Royal Family website now allows you to be able to take a of Buckingham Place, complete with the option to zoom in and move around Queen Elizabeth's palace rooms with ease.
It works much like Google Earth and allows you to take a peak at each and every luxuriously decorated room in a way you might not ever be able to again.
Among the rooms you can "visit" on this unique tour are the White Drawing Room, the Throne Room and the Blue Drawing Room - and trust us when we say, they are absolutely stunning
Think silk-covered chairs and private family portraits - the Palace is everything you imagined and more.
You can hone right in on the Throne Room where you'll be able to take a closer look at the two throne chairs made from carved and gilded beechwood, with the initials of Her Majesty and Prince Phillip embroidered on the back of each.
A full length portrait of The Queen hangs there too and whilst you zooming around the room taking in all the finer details, you're prompted to click on "Information" tabs which offer you a brief history on elements of each room.
You can even take a peak at the grand staircase which features a gilded bronze balustrade worth £3900, and is also lined by portraits of Queen Victoria's immediate family members during the time of her reign.
While the White drawing room - which is decorated in hues of white and gold - is home an elaborate grand piano installed by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.
So while you're indoors and wondering what to do with your time, taking a peak at how the Royals live is certainly one way to kill some hours.
Because while the tour is brief and surely doesn't invite you into EVERY room of the palace, the rooms on offer are so detailed that you'll want to take the time zooming into every nook and cranny to ensure you don't miss a thing.
And who knows, you might even learn a thing or two.
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