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Whitehall Palace is King Henry's principal residence in London, and the seat of his government. It is where he attends to matters of state and (usually) where he is seen holding court, though he prefers to hold court at his more opulent secondary residence, Hampton Court Palace. Whitehall is located on the bank of the Thames, not far from Westminster Cathedral. Write the first section of your page here. Write the second section of your page here. In reality, Whitehall Palace only became a…

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Henry VIII's banqueting hall, covered in original tapestries. When we went, they were celebrating the 500th anniversary of Henry VIII's accession to the throne, and they had reenactments of his wedding to Kateryn Parr. I don't believe the Hall is usually decked out like this. We were lucky! (And if I lived in London, I'd be at this place every weekend, if not more often.) Hampton Court Palace.

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Hampton Court Palace is a large, ornate brick castle in The Tudors built by King Henry's First Minister Cardinal Wolsey and expanded by Henry after Wolsey's demise. Henry used the palace as his secondary residence (after Whitehall Palace) to escape the pressures of court in London, though he often hosted favored courtiers at Hampton Court for extended periods of time. He briefly gifted it to Anne Boleyn at the close of Season One, and the two co-resided in both Hampton Court and Whitehall…

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Richmond Palace, much loved home to the Tudors and once a stunning grand palace but sadly only a gatehouse remains today. — Seeing the past Tudor Palace, Richmond Palace, Royal Manor, Exeter Cathedral, Tudor Monarchs, Henry Vii, Elizabeth Of York, The Tudors, Grand Palace

Richmond Palace, much loved home to the Tudors and once a stunning grand palace but sadly only a gatehouse remains today. You can walk up to this impressive Tudor gatehouse built in 1501 by Henry VII. It started off as a substantial manor house in 1125 and became a royal manor house in 1327. Importa

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