Palace of England

Historical Background
The Palace of England is the primary residence and the administrative headquarters for the members of the English Royal family. For many generations it has been the focus point place where the people of England would come for state occasions of national rejoice and mourning.

Originally the Palace of England was built to be a small home for the Monarchs to give them a small sense of privacy and a sense of normalcy, it expanded into something much more. It became a Palace for state affairs, meetings with many other Royal families and much more. The Palace of England has a long standing history of monarchs who have overtime changed the course of history and married into many other Royal Families and Noble Families around the world.

Unlike many of the Castles and Palaces around the world as we in the series, this fancy and lavish looking Palace is not seen guarded much with security. It has a sense of a welcoming with open arms doors to all the people from the Kingdoms that come to visit the Royal family of England. They often come to celebrate Royal Affairs, the merge of Royal marriages and much more. The Royal family of England kept true to their Royal English roots for many generations to come and have overcome many challenges throughout the decades to come.