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Kings Gallery - Buckingham Palace

Kings Gallery - Buckingham Palace

To mark the centenary of Queen Elizabeth II’s birth, The King’s Gallery at Buckingham Palace will play host to the largest exhibition of the late Queen’s fashion ever mounted. Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style runs 10 April - 18 October 2026.

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The Kings Gallery at Buckingham Palace, London

 

To mark the centenary of Queen Elizabeth II’s birth, The King’s Gallery at Buckingham Palace will play host to the largest exhibition of the late Queen’s fashion ever mounted.

Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style

10 April - 18 October 2026

 

Discover the remarkable style of Britain’s longest-reigning monarch through clothing worn in all ten decades of her life - from birth to adulthood, from princess to queen, and from off-duty style to dressing for the global stage for momentous occasions in Britain’s history.

 

Featuring approximately 200 items, many on display for the first time, this is the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of the late Queen’s fashion ever mounted.

 

Alongside clothing, jewellery, hats, shoes and accessories, explore never-before-seen design sketches, fabric samples and handwritten correspondence that reveal the behind-the-scenes process of dressing the most famous woman in the world and shed new light on the late Queen’s close involvement in the creation of her wardrobe.

 

Highlights include her bridesmaid dress, wedding dress, Coronation dress and the ensemble worn for the wedding of Princess Margaret.

 

The Kings Gallery (formerly the Queens Gallery): From conservatory to private chapel. The building that originally stood on the site of the current Queen’s Gallery was designed by John Nash as one of Buckingham Palace’s three identical conservatories or pavilions in the form of Ionic temples. It was constructed on the south-west corner of the Palace, facing the garden, and was completed in 1831. The conservatory was converted into a private chapel for Queen Victoria in 1843, but destroyed in an air raid in 1940.

 

At the suggestion of The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh, the ruined chapel was redeveloped as a gallery for the Royal Collection in 1962. 

 

The £20-million expansion of The Queen’s Gallery was the most significant addition to Buckingham Palace in 150 years. The project was funded entirely by Royal Collection Trust through public admissions to the official residences of The Queen and through associated retail activities. The project involved stone masons, wood carvers, craftsmen working in plaster, copper and bronze, joiners, blacksmiths, painters and cabinet-makers.

 

The Queen’s Gallery was opened by The Queen in May 2002, as part of the Golden Jubilee celebrations.

 

See changing exhibitions from the Royal Collection, featuring old master paintings, rare furniture, decorative arts and images from the vast photograph collection.

 

Entry Booked for 13.45/14.00/14.15.

 

Depart London 17.30

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

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Bridgwater Bus Station Bridgwater Bus Station
TA6 5AX
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Bristol Anchor Road East Anchor Road Opposite @Bristol- We The Curious
Eastbound Bus Stop
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Bristol Tesco Tesco's Eastville Bus stop - Jct 2 of M32
(Tesco's Car park only has a 2 Hr. parking limit)
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Burnham on Sea Burnham on Sea, Pier Street
Bus Stop The Old Pier Tavern
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Clevedon Clevedon
Miles Morgan Travel Agency, Triangle Bus Stop
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Gordano Gordano M5 Services CAR PARK
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Highbridge Highbridge, Church Street Bus Stop
Near to Church
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Leigh Delamere Services Leigh Delamere - Outbound - Eastbound Side
Return - Westbound Side - Coach Park
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Weston Borough Arms Borough Arms, Bus Shelter
after main entrance to old Clarks Factory
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Weston-super-Mare Weston-super-Mare
Locking Road Car Park
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Worle -Queensway Centre Worle - Food Warehouse Bus St-opposite Bridge Farm
New Bristol Road
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Worle-Preanes Green Bus Stop Worle Preanes Green, New Bristol Rd.
Summer Lane Bus Shelter
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