Palace face-lift planned that will be fit for a queen
BUCKINGHAM Palace is set to get a 369-million-pound (US$455 million) overhaul to replace leaky pipes and fire-risk cables under a taxpayer-funded plan unveiled yesterday that would see Queen Elizabeth II forced to move rooms.
The works are scheduled to start next year and last until 2027. The renovation will see solar panels installed on the roof of the palace as well as more space for public visits in its biggest refurbishment since World War II.
The queen and her husband Prince Philip would remain in residence but would have to temporarily change rooms, while some of the 37 permanent staff who currently live in the palace would have to move out.
“This palace is very much part of our DNA,” Tony Johnstone-Burt, Master of the Queen’s Household, told reporters at a briefing in a palace drawing room.
He warned of “significant risk of electric shocks and fire” from 60-year-old cables, as well as “potential leakage from lead pipes” that could damage paintings, adding that the palace boilers dated back 30 years.
The last major overhaul of the palace was carried out soon after the war to repair damage from German bombing and the new plan is aimed at extending the life of the building by a further 50 years.
The project is planned to start in April and royal officials said they expected MPs would approve it by the end of March at the latest, following a recommendation from the government for it to go ahead.
“It is only right we ensure Buckingham Palace is fit for purpose,” said David Gauke, chief secretary to the Treasury, describing the proposed work to the palace as “urgent.”
To give an idea of the scale of the project, royal officials said the palace had 775 rooms, 760 windows and 30,000 square meters of floorboards that would have to be taken up — equivalent to three and a half football pitches.
The palace traces its origins back to the 17th century and has been vastly expanded since then.
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