The Queen's Chapel was built in the 17th century and only opens on Sundays. Next to St James's Palace, with its rich gilded and exquisite interiors, with beautiful lattice ceilings, is a fascinating royal historical building with free tours lasting about thirty minutes.
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The Queen's Chapel was built in the 17th century and only opens on Sundays. Next to St James's Palace, with its rich gilded and exquisite interiors, with beautiful lattice ceilings, is a fascinating royal historical building with free tours lasting about thirty minutes.
The small holiday came here with good friends to play, the air here is very good, there are many people to play,. There are men and women, old and young, and some young couples. The temperature is relatively hot these days, but it is still very good to sweat. I have a good time these days. I will come here with my good friends next time. In general, this trip is worth a visit.
The Queen's Chapel was built by King Henry VI in the early 16th century and was designated by King George VI in 1937 as the royal chapel of the British royal family.
The Queen's Chapel, once the royal chapel of the British royal family, is now open to the public.
The Queen's Chapel is an important gathering place where weddings can be held, with perfect facilities and fun.