About this site

This is the official web site of the British Royal Family. Written and managed by the Royal Household at Buckingham Palace, the site aims to provide an authoritative resource of information about the Monarchy and Royal Family, past and present.

The site provides information on the role of the Monarchy in modern society; biographies of members of the Royal Family; a history of kings and queens through the ages; information on Royal residences and art collections; and coverage of recent Royal engagements.

Personal information policy

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Language policy

Every effort is made to ensure that the English used in this site is clear, simple and straightforward to read.

In compliance with the Welsh Language Act 1993 and guidance regarding Scots Gaelic, sections of this web site provide core content in Welsh and Scots Gaelic. We hope in future to provide more information in these languages, and to add content in additional languages, as resources allow.

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The Royal Household takes seriously the requirements of users with visual and motor disabilities. This site is currently Bobby A accredited. The Royal Household is working towards implementing higher levels of accessibility in the future development of the site.

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