Buckingham Palace Gates: Royal Coat of Arms Detail

The Royal Coat of Arms adorns the main gates of Buckingham Palace in London, a symbol of the United Kingdom's monarchy. These ornate gates, crafted from gilded bronze and black wrought iron, feature heraldic symbols such as the crowned lion and chained unicorn, representing the union of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Installed in the early 20th century, they serve as a ceremonial entrance to the official London residence of the monarch. The gates are a prominent feature of the palace's public facade, marking the boundary between the sovereign's private domain and the public realm.
The Royal Coat of Arms adorns the main gates of Buckingham Palace in London, a symbol of the United Kingdom's monarchy. These ornate gates, crafted from gilded bronze and black wrought iron, feature heraldic symbols such as the crowned lion and chained unicorn, representing the union of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Installed in the early 20th century, they serve as a ceremonial entrance to the official London residence of the monarch. The gates are a prominent feature of the palace's public facade, marking the boundary between the sovereign's private domain and the public realm.
Photo taken in May 2019.
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