For 70 years, The Queen remained steadfast as the head of the Royal Family. For much of Her Majesty’s lengthy reign, she lived at Buckingham Palace in Central London – which has been the official residence of British monarchs for centuries.
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During the last years of her life, The Queen didn’t live in London – opting to spend her time at another of The Crown’s fabulous properties.

Where did the Queen Live?
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From March 2020, The Queen’s main residence was the 950-year-old Windsor Castle.
The Queen and Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh retreated to the Berkshire town of Windsor when the pandemic began – and remained at the castle together prior to his April 2021 passing.
Her Majesty lived there following the Prince’s death, and it was her main home until she died – though she was at Balmoral, in Scotland, when she passed away in September 2022.
Royal author Hugo Vickers previously said of the move: ‘Windsor is the place she loves. She has her memories with Prince Philip there, she has her ponies there and family nearby. It makes sense.’


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