The State Apartments at Kensington Palace opened to the public on the 24th
May 1899, Queen Victoria’s birthday. Victoria had already paid a
private visit to see the new arrangements on 15th May, and, while her
account of this moment at the ‘dear old palace’ is dry and factual, her
diary entries over the preceding years note the great pleasure she had
taken in the restoration managed by Aretas Akers-Douglas. She also noted
that the notion of access was generating much public interest. There
would indeed be 13,000 visitors on the first day alone. (Read more.)
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