Buckingham Palace – Ingyenes Angol online nyelvtanulás minden nap https://www.5percangol.hu Tanulj együtt velünk Sat, 08 Mar 2025 04:28:25 +0000 hu hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.4 https://www.5percangol.hu/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/android-icon-192x192-1-32x32.png Buckingham Palace – Ingyenes Angol online nyelvtanulás minden nap https://www.5percangol.hu 32 32 HÍREK A NAGYVILÁGBÓL: Man, 25, will appear in court after climbing wall near Buckingham Palace https://www.5percangol.hu/2023-oktoberi-szam-online-5-perc-angol-magazin/hirek-a-nagyvilagbol-a-man/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=hirek-a-nagyvilagbol-a-man Wed, 22 Nov 2023 06:00:37 +0000 https://www.5percangol.hu/?p=101676

A man has been charged with trespassing after climbing a wall close to Buckingham Palace.

Officers at the palace found a man climbing the wall and entering the Royal Mews, which is next to the palace, at 1.25 am on a Saturday, the Met Police said.

Awad Rovalino, 25, has been charged with trespassing as well as attempted theft from a motor vehicle during the same incident.

He’s set to appear at Westminster magistrates court.

Buckingham Palace confirmed there were no royals in residence at the time, Sky News reports.

The Royal Mews is responsible for road travel arrangements for members of the royal family – whether by car or by horse and carriage.

The Gold State Coach, which was used at Elizabeth II’s platinum jubilee last year and the King’s coronation this year, is kept there.

source: Metro



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♛ THIS MONTH: Buckingham Palace: Very British and Breathtakingly Beautiful https://www.5percangol.hu/2023-februari-szam/this-month-buckingham-palace-very-british-and-breathtakingly-beautiful/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=this-month-buckingham-palace-very-british-and-breathtakingly-beautiful Sat, 04 Feb 2023 16:32:36 +0000 https://www.5percangol.hu/?p=81625 ]]> One Of The Buckingham Palace Bedrooms Is Now On Airbnb https://www.5percangol.hu/news_of_the_world/one-of-the-buckingham-palace-bedrooms-is-now-on-airbnb/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=one-of-the-buckingham-palace-bedrooms-is-now-on-airbnb Tue, 03 Apr 2018 18:05:17 +0000 https://cmsteszt.5percangol.hu/one-of-the-buckingham-palace-bedrooms-is-now-on-airbnb/ Now you can spend a night in Buckingham Palace – without needing an invitation from the Queen.

Buckingham Palace is opening its gilded doors to the public as, in an unexpected move revealed. The Royal Household has opted to give popular holiday booking site Airbnb a whirl.

Listed simply as ‘Historic, Ornate Bedroom In Royal Residence’, this regal new offering has recently been unveiled. The opulent bedroom (which is a pricy but plausible £300 a night), is just one of 52 at the palace, and is available from July 21, when the palace traditionally opens its doors for a summer tour.

Confirming the authenticity of the listing, the palace’s press secretary said: ‘The Royal Family are committed to improving their ties with the local community and believe this new venture to be a fun and efficient way to promote the Palace as a historic site. The single bedroom listing is available for one night stays only, and is subject to availability. All guests will, by necessity, be subject to background security checks.’

It’s the perfect opportunity for fans of ‘The Crown’ to live the dream – the dream of sitting by a window, looking vaguely annoyed about being rich. The expansive space sleeps two adults and two children, with an en suite bathroom, and amenities include wi-fi, a hair-dryer and ‘hangers’ – although sadly not breakfast. The bed itself is – of course! – queen-sized, and promises a royally good sleep.

If you want the chance to stay in this iconic property you’ll need to move fast – almost every night from now until January 2019 has already been snapped up. That said, get searching – one might just happen to be awfully lucky, mightn’t one?

source: secretldn.com

Can you match the words and their definitions?

1. efficient

a. slightly angry, irritated

2. hanger

b. able to be used or obtained

3. annoyed

c. being competent

4. available

d. a large and impressive home

5. residence

e. a curved piece of wire, wood, or plastic on which clothes are hung

Key:

1. c. 2. e. 3. a. 4. b. 5. d.

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13 Secrets of Buckingham Palace https://www.5percangol.hu/olvasasertes_nyelvvizsga/13-secrets-of-buckingham-palace/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=13-secrets-of-buckingham-palace Wed, 18 Jan 2017 17:38:21 +0000 https://cmsteszt.5percangol.hu/13-secrets-of-buckingham-palace/ We’re taking a look at some little-known facts about the royal residence.

1. The basics

It’s a pretty big place, consisting of 775 rooms (including 19 State rooms, 52 Royal and guest bedrooms, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices and 78 bathrooms). The Ballroom is the largest room (36.6m long, 18m wide) and opened in 1856 to celebrate the end of the Crimean War.

The garden is the largest private garden in London, covering 39 acres.

The staff — all 800 of them — can make use of the Court Post Office within the Palace, run by Royal Mail. The Palace even has its own ATM, as confirmed by the Queen’s bank manager, and rumour has it that there’s a swimming pool, doctor’s office and cinema in there too.

2. The tunnel rumours

Rumours of tunnels linking Buckingham Palace to various other parts of London are prevalent. As we’ve already said, it’s unlikely that a tunnel exists linking the palace to the tube. An underground link-up with Whitehall and the Houses of Parliament is plausible, given the warren of Whitehall tunnels that is known to exist, but unproven.

Other unproven rumours include a tunnel between the palace and Clarence House, and a branch of the Post Office Railway running right under the Palace.

3. London’s oldest helicopter pad

The garden is the oldest helicopter pad in London… sort of. A helicopter was first landed in the garden just before the Queen’s Coronation in 1953, not on an official helipad, but in a helicopter landing area, which continued to be used for many years.

Nearly 50 years later, in 2000, the Royal family had had enough of the lawn being destroyed by helicopter landings, so an official helipad was built in the gardens. A concrete helipad was considered far too unsightly, so the Royal helipad is created from a layer of matting underneath grass.

By comparison, the heliport at Battersea opened in 1959, and London’s Air Ambulance has been operating from the top of the Royal London in Whitechapel since 1989, putting Her Majesty wellaheadof the trend in helicopters.

4. Royal births and deaths

Only one monarch was both born in the palace and died there: Edward VII. More recently, Queen Elizabeth II, gave birth to the Prince of Wales and Prince Andrew at the palace.

5. Oldest part

The oldest part of the palace is the wine vaults located below the west wing, dating back to 1760. Back then, it was known as Buckingham House, and belonged to the family of the Duke of Buckingham, which is where it got its name. In 1761, George III acquired the building for the royal family, although it didn’t become an official royal residence until years later.

6. Down by the river

The ‘lost’ River Tyburn runs right below the Palace, although it’s now more of a sewer than a river. Diamond Geezer reckons it passes “underneath the front courtyard and beneath the south wing”, but we don’t fancy going down there to confirm it.

7. Dogs rule

We all know that the Queen loves corgis, but according to royal journalist Brian Hoey’s 2011 book, Not In Front Of The Corgis, they rule the roost:

The Queen’s Corgis are allowed unrestricted access to any part of any Royal residence; nowhere is off-limits…They also are not fully house-trained so a supply of soda water and blotting paper is kept at hand just in case of any ‘little accidents.’

8. The balcony

The famous balcony has hosted various members of the royal clan on all manner of occasions, including as the site of a 34-year-old Prince William getting a telling off from Granny.

The tradition of the Royals appearing on the balcony began with Queen Victoria, who made an appearance there for the opening of the Great Exhibition in Hyde Park in 1851.

The appearance at the end of the Trooping the Colour celebrations was a tradition introduced by George IV.

9. Nearly a museum

Buckingham House, which once stood on the spot where the palace now stands, was once considered as a potential site for the British Museum, but it was considered too expensive.

10. Mulberry bushes

Buckingham Palace is the holder of the National Collection of mulberries. The whole Palace is built on a site where King James I had a mulberry garden planted in an attempt to rear silkworms in the 1600s — he was unsuccessful.

11. Why Marble Arch was moved

Marble Arch now sits at the north east corner of Hyde Park, but it was originally built in front of Buckingham Palace.

Queen Victoria was the first sovereign to use the palace as her official residence, and it soon became clear that it wasn’t large enough for hosting official visitors. So, Marble Arch was moved in order for the fourth wing of the Palace to be built where it once stood.

12. Behind the scenes

When a state banquet is held at the palace, it can take up to five days to put together the banqueting table and lay it up ready for the occasion. The Queen personally inspects the setup herself.

13. During the war

Buckingham Palace wasn’t immune to the effects of the Blitz. It was hit nine times, some of them when King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother) were in residence.

The Palace Chapel was destroyed by a direct hit in 1940, at which Queen Elizabeth was reported to have said “I’m glad we’ve been bombed. It makes me feel I can look the East End in the face.”

source: londonist.com

Do you remember? Can you answer the questions?

1.  Who rule the roost in Buckingham Palace?

2. How many rooms does Buckingham Palace consist of?

3. Which monarch was born and died in the Palace?

4. Buckingham House was once considered as a potential site for the ……

5. ……. was originally built in front of Buckingham Palace.

Key

1. The Queen’s corgis.

2. 775 rooms.

3. Edward VII.

4. British Museum

5. Marble Arch

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NOTW – Queen advertises for Royal dishwasher https://www.5percangol.hu/2013_februari_szamhoz_tartozo_hanganyagok_es_feladatok/notw_-_queen_advertises_for_royal_dishwasher/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=notw_-_queen_advertises_for_royal_dishwasher Tue, 29 Jan 2013 11:52:38 +0000 https://cmsteszt.5percangol.hu/notw_-_queen_advertises_for_royal_dishwasher/ Királyi mosogatót keres a királynő

Mosogatóronggyal rendelkező, utazni hajlandó. A királynő mosogatóért adott fel álláshírdetést, királyi kíséretének kiegészítésére. Az évi 14 200 font fizetéssel járó állásnak főként a Buckingham palotában kellene eleget tenni, de a többi királyi rezidenciára is kiterjed, mint pl. Balmoral, Windsor és Sandringham. Az előkelően Általános Asszisztensnek tituált munkatárs évi két hónapot számíthat távol tölteni Londontól. A jelentkezőknek pontosnak, megbizhatónak, csapatmunkára alkalmasnak kell lenniük, rugalmas és készséges magatartással.

A Buckingham palota szóvivője azt mondta: “ Ez egy nagyon kicsi, szűk csapat és ezt a csapatszellemet akkor is fenntartják amikor utazgatnak. Amikor az udvartartás Balmoralba költözik vagy egyéb helyre, a csapat is vele tart. Az állás egy Civil List által pénzelt hivatalos pozíció. Maureen Watt, észak-kelet Skócia választókerületének parlamenti képviselője, amely magába foglalja Balmoralt is, megjegyezte: “Nem hallottak még mosogatógépről?”

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