One of the most famous rooms in all of Buckingham Palace, the White Drawing Room, has a hidden secret. It’s a “hidden” door that you’ve probably never spotted before.
The White Drawing room is the large gold and white room from which Queen Elizabeth always delivers her Christmas address. Also it is used to receive royal guests and as a place for gathering members of the royal family before official royal events.
Some of the royal residences actually have hidden doors, including one of the most famous rooms in Buckingham Palace.
The door in question is disguised as a mirror and cabinet, and the Queen uses that “secret” door to enter and leave the room.
Can you spot it in the picture that the Royal Collection Trust shared on Instagram?
If you want to try to find the door in person, the White Drawing Room is going to be open to the public soon, along with 18 other State Rooms at Buckingham Palace.
“The White Drawing Room, perhaps the grandest of all the State Rooms in #BuckinghamPalace, serves as a royal reception room for The Queen & members of the Royal Family to gather before official occasions. This is one of the 19 State Rooms open to the public from 20 July – 29 September 2019,” the Royal Collection Trust wrote on Instagram, along with a rare pic of the room.
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