The Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace, which has recently reopened to the public, is the historic site where the King's horses and carriages are stored. Originally known as the King's Mews, it was once located near Trafalgar Square and housed royal hawks. Today's Mews displays state carriages, notably the rarely used Gold State Coach, and is an accessible site for visitors. Entry is priced affordably, with options for free repeat visits. Besides serving royal duties, the carriages play a role in the UK's diplomatic traditions by carrying new ambassadors during their credential presentation.
The Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace, originally a hawk-housing location, has reopened to the public, showcasing royal carriages and offering a glimpse into regal tradition.
Despite a decrease in horse usage due to modern transport, the Royal Mews remains a significant site for visitors, including the rarely used Gold State Coach.
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