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The day after 9-11, the Queen broke a 200 year old tradition and ordered the US National Anthem to be played during the changing of the guards at Buckingham Palace.
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The only foreign anthem ever played at Buckingham Palace was the American anthem the day after 9/11
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Edward Jones aka "the Boy Jones", a 14 year old who broke into Buckingham Palace multiple times while disguised as a chimney sweep and ran off with Queen Victoria's underwear
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The Queen's Guard at Buckingham Palace handle public nuisances not by ignoring them as seen in movies, but by shouting and pointing their loaded rifles at them.
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A 14 year old boy broke into Queen Victoria's Buckingham Palace while disguised as a chimney sweep then ran off with her underwear.
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A teen stalker stole Queen Victoria’s panties and lived in Buckingham Palace chimneys for a year.
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Upon the arrival of the Saudi king to Buckingham palace on a state visit, the Queen's Guard band played Darth Vader's theme as he entered the palace.
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A man, Michael Fagan, who at least once in 1982 broke into Buckingham Palace by climbing a drain pipe. He entered the Queen's bedroom and asked for cigarettes, which a maid bought him, before finally being arrested.
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The British royal family refused to flee London during the Blitz, instead choosing to endure the horrific bombings and support the common people during a time of crisis. The Buckingham Palace suffered 9 direct hits, and the royal family earned adoration and respect from across the country.
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Princess Diana once invited Cindy Crawford to dinner at Buckingham Palace because Prince William had a crush on her
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Nancy Cartwright attempted to disturb the guards at Buckingham Palace yelling, "What's happening man, I'm Bart Simpson, dude!", she succeeded.
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Ray Holmes, an RAF Pilot who intentionally rammed a German Bomber with his Fighter to stop it bombing Buckingham Palace, bailed out, then went drinking.
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The day after Spetember 11th, the British Field Band played the American National Anthem out of respect during the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace - source
A royal footman was once fired from Buckingham Palace for having a "party trick" of pouring alcohol into the royal corgis' food and watching them stagger about. - source
When Queen Victoria first moved to Buckingham palace, it was dirty and cold as staff were lax and lazy and chimneys smoked so much that fires were dampened down.
Ozzy Osborne was arrested for urinating on the Alamo in 1982. When the arresting officer asked “Sir, how would you feel if I urinated on Buckingham Palace?” Ozzy replied “I wouldn’t mind – I’ve done that as well!”. - source
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When London Mayor Sadiq Khan was sworn in, he was told to bring his own Koran. Buckingham Palace tried to return it to him afterwards but he said they should keep it for the next guy.
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During WWII, when he realised his guns had malfunctioned, an RAF pilot prevented a German bomber from bombing Buckingham Palace by cutting the German plane in half with the wing of his Hawker Hurricane.
The white paint for the White House is made by the same German company that also makes the paint for Buckingham Palace
In early 17th century London, there was a gay brothel on the site where Buckingham Palace is today.
On September 13, 2001, the Queen broke a 600 year tradition, giving permission for the US national anthem to be played at Buckingham Palace during the Changing of the Guard, as a musical tribute to the fallen.
In preparation for a state visit by Nicolae Ceausescu, Elizabeth II ordered the guest rooms of Buckingham Palace be stripped of valuables for fears that they'd be stolen. She later described the visit as the worst three days of her life