
Even the royalty is subject to the enchantments and burgeoning brilliance of Mother Nature’s masterful work. Expanding 39 acres from the West Terrace of London’s renowned Buckingham Palace, lush terrains of secluded parkland and a delicately constructed ecosystem are deeply rooted in centuries of noble British history. In this feature, we explore the gardens as they were in the last days of Queen Elizabeth II, as well as their history many years beyond.


