Here's Every Royal Home Queen Elizabeth II Lived In
Back on April 21, 1926, Princess Elizabeth Alexandra Mary was born in the home of her maternal grandparents. Sadly, the house no longer exists, but the site is still known as a historical landmark.
Since 1853, this estate in Aberdeenshire, Scotland has been owned by the British Royal Family (not the crown). It was a favorite vacation home for the Queen, who was actually in this castle when she found out about the death of Princess Diana. It's also where the Queen died.
As the London residence and headquarters of the reigning monarch of the United Kingdom, this is the palace where the Queen primarily lived. It's also where the Queen was baptized as a baby.
After the Queen's birth, she moved to this townhouse located near Hyde Park Corner in London. It was considered a relatively modest home for the time—even though it boasted 26 bedrooms.
During World War II, Elizabeth and her sister, Princess Margaret, moved to Windsor Castle in the county of Berkshire for their safety. Before her passing, it was the Queen's preferred weekend home.
On the grounds of Windsor Castle is Y Bwthyn Bach (aka "The Little Cottage" in Welsh). This playhouse was a gift to Princess Elizabeth and Margaret from the people of Wales in 1931.
When Elizabeth was a little girl, she used to stay at this country house. It belonged to her grandparents, the Earl and Countess of Strathmore, Claude and Cecilia Bowes Lyon. It was quite convenient as it's only 22 miles from London.
When the Queen was a child, her parents would take her and her sister here on vacation. It's located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and also served as a summerhouse for Elizabeth and Prince Phillip early on in their marriage.
Even though this townhouse in Valletta, Malta has since fallen into disrepair, it once was the home of the Queen and Phillip while he was serving as a Royal Navy officer. Interestingly enough, it's also the only permanent home the Queen has lived in outside of the U.K.
Every year since the Queen started her rule, she visited Edinburgh during Holyrood Week. When she made the journey to Scotland, she stayed in this palace.
This home is located in The Mall in the City of Westminster and was given to Elizabeth and Phillip after World War II. But after the death of King George VI, the couple moved out and Elizabeth's mother and sister moved in.
When the Queen or other British Royal Family members visit Ireland, they stay in this castle located in the village of Hillsborough. It's also where the Secretary of State's annual Garden Party takes place—and we can see why.
This private country estate in Norfolk, England is where the Queen escaped when she needed a little peace and quiet. There are other homes on the property (including Amner Hall!), and the church on this property is where Princess Charlotte was christened.
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Back on April 21, 1926, Princess Elizabeth Alexandra Mary was born in the home of her maternal grandparents. Sadly, the house no longer exists, but the site is still known as a historical landmark.
These are all of the homes Queen Elizabeth II lived in or frequented during her lifetime—from where she was born to where she vacationed.
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