Queen Elizabeth II’s Bedroom – Buckingham Palace

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The Queen lives in numerous suites on the East Wing of Buckingham Palace's second floor. The suites are reachable by utilization of a mystery entryway. Just a couple of individuals alive know where the entryway is. Buckingham Palace's advertising staff does not offer any depiction of the imperial chambers. The general population approaches visit the 19 state rooms of the Palace. However, the King and Queen's private quarters, the general population will never get the chance to see.

In any case, in 1982 Michael Fagan broke into Buckingham Palace. From that point he meandered into the Queen's room. "It was a twofold bed [… ] she was dozing in there without anyone else. Her nightie was one of those Liberty prints and it was down to her knees," Fagan reviewed.

He portrays the room as "… around 16 feet long and 12 feet wide. There was a little quaint little inn extremely dull-looking bureau along the divider." Michael spent around 10 minutes conversing with the ruler. When he requested a cigarette, the Queen called security. He continued to drink from the Queen's wine gathering before leaving the royal residence.

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