The long wait is finally over as we can already take a tour around what is inside the royal Windsor Castle residence and see up close the grand suite room of Queen Elizabeth. Photos are now circulating on the internet showing Queen Elizabeth's interior castle. The captured images were taken a week ago when Prime Minister John Key came to London to support his country Australia which was then competing for the Rugby World Cup.
Queen Elizabeth's royal chamber has a huge space that are decorated with elegant embellishments. Two coordinating ottoman detailed with leafy prints that comes in perfection in a red detailed throw pillows complement the red carpet. Decorated with ornaments, picture frames and fresh flowers were beautifully arranged on top of the classic tabletop completed Queen Elizabeth's chamber.
The largest and oldest castle in the world, Windsor Castle has been inhabited for almost a thousand years. Throughout its successive monarchs, it has been refurbished and altered both for rebellion and aesthetics.
Currently, Windsor Castle's outer walls is still positioned in the same location where the original castle made it in the 1070s under the management of William the Conqueror. Alongside these structures are the Upper Ward and Round Tower, where monarchs put put their private dwellings.
Windsor Castle back in the second world war was made a home to protect the young princesses Margaret Rose and Elizabeth, while the royal parents were supporting London's war efforts.
The Audience chamber and the Dining Room have retained its original features. It was Charles II who has laid the Long 5K Walk, which leads to the Windsor Great park. George IV, on the other hand, was one of the most fond of fine decorations and art pieces. Hence, most of the castle's attributes were due to the changes that he brought forth with Sir Jeffry Wyatville, the castle's architect. The castle's theme is Gothic, adding towers, turrets, and crenellations.
Recently, Queen Elizabeth is making use of the castle on a regular basis, spending memorable weekends in the estate.